4 2/6 that is the answer you were looking for i hope
The answer is true.
For example lets say the numbers given are 1, 5, 9, ...
To find the common difference, you subtract the 1st term from the 2nd term. In this case, we would do 5 - 1, which equals 4.
We must add the common difference to the last term in order to find the next term. Since the common difference is 4, we add 4 to 9, which makes 13. This applies only in the arithmetic sequence.
A. Add one more than was added to the previous number.
b. Divide by 2 each time.
c. Multiply by 3 each time.
d. Beginning is subtract one more than previously subtracted but the last two(15,,21) don’t fit the pattern.
Answer:
62500
Step-by-step explanation:
5 subtract 1 and one eighth is 3 and seven eighths
3 7/8