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Follow the rules to create two number sequences that go to the fifth term each. Rule 1: Multiply by 3 starting from 10. Rule 2: Subtract 7 starting from 58. What is the first term that appears in both
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Follow the rules to create two number sequences that go to the fifth term each. Rule 1: Multiply by 3 starting from 10. Rule 2: Subtract 7 starting from 58. What is the first term that appears in both sequences?
A.30
B.55
C.60
D.180
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Answer: A(30)
Reason 3x10=30 and as it does take a while to get there in the fourth round of 58-7 30 will be the first number first term to appear.
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The answer is D is correct
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