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What is the 12th term of the sequence 10, 6, 2, …?

A. –16
B. –24
C. –34
D. –38

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Answer:

C. -34

Explanation:

First you have to figure out what the pattern in the sequence is which is subtracting 4.

Now you can continue subtracting by 4 until you get to the 12th term which is -34.

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Answer:

C. -34

Explanation:

the rule is minus 4, so subtract four from each number, starting front 2

10, 6, 2, -2, -6, -10, -14, -18, -22, -26, -30, -34

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