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oksian1 [2.3K]
3 years ago
14

The table shows the number of houses in a new subdivision. Use the table to answer these questions. The number of houses forms a

geometric sequence. What is r?
Mathematics
1 answer:
cricket20 [7]3 years ago
8 0
R is 2 thats what i think
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<em>                                   Given integers </em>a, b<em>, find </em>d=gcd(a,b)<em />

Here is an outline of the steps:

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100 = 36\cdot 2 + 28\\ 36 = 28\cdot1 + 8\\ 28 = 8\cdot 3 + 4\\ 8 = 4\cdot 2 + 0

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496 = 207\cdot 2 + 82\\ 207 = 82\cdot 2 + 43\\ 82 = 43\cdot 1 + 39\\ 43 = 39\cdot 1 + 4\\ 39 = 4\cdot 9 + 3\\ 4 = 3\cdot 1 + 1\\ 3 = 1\cdot 3 + 0

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