<span>A geometric sequence is a sequence of
numbers where each term after the first is found by multiplying the
previous one by a fixed, non-zero number called the common ratio.
</span>The common ration is obtained by dividing the a term by the preceding term.
Given that f<span>our
students wrote sequences during math class with
Andre writing

Brenda
writing </span>
Camille writing
Doug writing

Notice that the common ratio for the four students is

.
For Andre, the last term is wrong and hence his sequence is not a geometric sequence.
For Brenda, the last term is wrong and hence her sequence is not a geometric sequence.
For Camille, her sequence is not a geometric sequence.
For Doug, his sequence is a geometric sequence with a common ratio of

.
Therefore, Doug wrote a geometric sequence.
When you multiply fractions all you need to do is multiply straight like lets say you have the fractions 1/3*1/2you multiply as if you would multiply normally like first the dominators 1*1=1 and now the numerators 3*2=6 now we put them in order 1/6.
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The area of the shaded region is 40π/3 square cm if the radius of the small circle r is 3 cm and the radius of the large circle R is 7 cm.
<h3>What is a circle?</h3>
It is described as a set of points, where each point is at the same distance from a fixed point (called the center of a circle)
We have a circle in which the shaded region is shown.
The radius of the small circle r = 3 cm
The radius of the large circle R = 3+4 = 7 cm
The area of the shaded region:
= area of the large circle sector - an area of the small circle sector
= (120/360)[π7²] - (120/360)[π3²]
= 49π/3 - 3π
= 40π/3 square cm or
= 13.34π square cm
Thus, the area of the shaded region is 40π/3 square cm if the radius of the small circle r is 3 cm and the radius of the large circle R is 7 cm.
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3/10 divided by 4/5
You can solve this problem by changing the second fraction and multiplying. 3/10 times 5/4 is 15/40 = 3/8