What is a 15 of the sequence –7,2, 11, ...?
2 answers:
<em>We can see: Everytime, the new number is the sum of the number behind it with 9.</em>
<em>So the 15th will total add: 9 x 14 = 126</em>
<em>Start from number -7 so the 15th number is : 126 -7 = 119</em>
<em>SO: B.119 is the answer</em>
<u>NL</u>: Sorry my english was bad
Answer:
119
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to find the 15th term in the sequence. The pattern is that each term increases by 9.
We can then count to the 15th term
-7 + 14*9 = 119
Therefore, the 15th term is equal to 119, or answer B.
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