If you cant count the cookies, or find the volume of the cookies, then it can be whatever.
infinity or zero :)
Answer:3
Step-by-step explanation: 60/6=10
66/6=11
60/3=20
66/3=22 you double the numbers of the quotient which halves the factor.
Answer:
a) The arithmetic sequence with common difference 2 that has 8 as the first term.
b) The arithmetic sequence of common difference -5 and first term 15.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's use for example the arithmetic sequence with common difference 2 that has 8 as the first term. Then the first two terms of this sequence are:
8, and (8+2) = 10 Therefore the second term is 10.
Another arithmetic sequence of common difference -5 and first term 15. The firs two terms of this sequence are:
15, and (15 - 5) = 10. Therefore again a 10 as second term.
(A)
1,4
1,3
1,2
1,1
2,1
2,2
2,3
2,4
3,1
3,2
3,3
3,4
4,1
4,2
4,3
4,4
5,1
5,2
5,3
5,4
6,4
6,3
6,2
6,1
(B)
3%
(C)
I'm not sure about the answer for C, Sorry. Hope this helps!
Answer:
Substitute n =1, 2, 3, 4, 5 to get the first five terms.
Step-by-step explanation:
(4). 
To find the first term, substitute n = 1.
Therefore,
= 2
= 6
= 18
= 54
= 168
Therefore the first five terms of the sequence are: 2, 6, 18, 54, 168.
(5). 
= 4



Therefore the first five terms in the sequence are: 6, 4, 8/3, 16/9, 32/27.