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2 years ago
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What are the missing numbers in the sequence 5/8 11 14?

Mathematics
1 answer:
algol [13]2 years ago
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The complete sequence solved by arithmetic progression is 5 8 11 14 17.

<h3>What is arithmetic progression?</h3>

The difference between every two successive terms in a sequence is the same; this is known as an arithmetic progression (AP). It is possible to obtain a formula for such nth term of a AP using this kind of development.

The numbers 5, 8, 11, 14,... belong to the arithmetic progression (AP) since they follow a pattern in which the previous number is added by 3 to get each new number.

nth term = a + (n-1)d

where, a is the initial term (=5)

n is the total terms in the series (=5)

d is the common difference (8-5=3)

Substitute the values in the formula to get the result;

5th term = 5 + (5-1)3

              = 5 + (4×3)

5th term = 17

Therefore, the last term (5th term) of the series is 17.

To know more about the arithmetic progression, here

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What are the missing numbers in the sequence 5 8 11 14 __?

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