Based on the calculations, all of the numbers belong to this arithmetic sequence.
<h3>How to calculate an arithmetic sequence?</h3>
Mathematically, the nth term of an arithmetic sequence can be calculated by using this expression:

<u>Where:</u>
- d is the common difference.
- a₁ is the first term of an arithmetic sequence.
- n is the total number of terms.
Next, we would determine the common difference as follows:
d = a₂ - a₁
d = 105 - 99 = 6.
d = a₃ - a₂
d = 111 - 105 = 6.
d = a₄ - a₃
d = 117 - 111 = 6.
Based on the calculations, all of the numbers belong to this arithmetic sequence.
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Complete Question:
What is the number that does not belong to this sequence 99, 105, 111, 117, 123, 129, 135, 141, 147, 153
If there is $1,000 for the pipes, then you can buy 5 steel pipes for $500 and to plastic for 500 too.
Answer:
40/ or /80
Step-by-step explanation:
Because 400 is a lot and if it's 100% is 400 right so we do 80% what would that be? we don't know right.
What about 100 pages that would be (im pretty sure) 40% or 50%.
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No - It is a function.
A relation which is not a function has more than 1 output for an input.
Either a rectangle or square