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Dan sees the following number pattern on the chalkboard. 5, 10, 20, 40.... What is the rule for this pattern? 1) multiply by 2 (1) add 5 ()) add 5, then add 10 1)) multiply by 10
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Dan sees the following number pattern on the chalkboard.
5, 10, 20, 40....
What is the rule for this pattern?
1) multiply by 2
(1) add 5
()) add 5, then add 10
1)) multiply by 10
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Answer:
multiply by 2
Explanation:
5x2=10
10x2=20
20x2=40
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