Based on the fact that you will eat only 5 pieces per day out of the bucket of 125 pieces of candy, this is an arithmetic sequence.
<h3>What is an arithmetic sequence?</h3>
An arithmetic sequence is one where the difference between the consecutive numbers in the sequence have a common difference.
In this case, the sequence will reduce by 5 and look like:
125, 120, 115, 110, 105, 100,...
The difference between each of these figures is the same and that difference is 5.
With a common difference of 5, we can say that this sequence is arithmetic.
The rest of the question:
Your bucket of Halloween candy has 125 pieces of candy in it. You decide that to ration yourself, you're going to only eat 5 pieces per day. Is this an arithmetic sequence?
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Given: line segment AB // to line segment CD, ∠B ≅∠D and line segment BF ≅ to line segment ED. Prove: Δ ABF ≅ Δ CED.
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Statement:
1. line segment AB // to line segment CD.
2. ∠B ≅∠D
3. line segment BF ≅ to line segment ED.
4. ∠A ≅∠C
5. Δ ABF ≅ Δ CED
Reason:
1. Given
2. Given
3. Given
4. Alternate interior angles are congruent.
5. Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent.