this aint the answer but this is to help u in class when u cant use this app
Step-by-step explanation:
id recommend desmos scientific calc. you put the #'s in ex: 5/2 = 2.5 and it gives u the exact answer so u can put them in order easier also , use a lined paper sideways and put the numbers in the spaces to line it out iyk what i mean by that so you can number it from least to greatest easier !!! if ur confused ill try amd help u understand it morw but thats just how it helped me get how to do it
3/12=4 so 4 times 4 is 16 so there are 16 players in all
Answer:
the answer is 0.5 repeating.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
In an arithmetic sequence, the difference between any two consecutive terms must always be the same number, which is known as the common difference.
So we just need to take different pairs of consecutive terms and see if their difference is always the same:
1) The differences are:
32 - 35 = -3
29 - 32 = -3
26 - 29 = -3
So yes, this is an arithmetic sequence and the common difference is -3
2) The differences are:
-23 - (-3) = -20
-43 - (-23) = -20
-63 - (-43) = -20
This is an arithmetic sequence, and the common difference is -20
3) The differences are:
-64 -(-34) = -30
-94 -(-64) = -30
-124 -(-94) = -30
This is an arithmetic sequence and the common difference is -30
4) The differences are:
-40 -(-30) = -10
-50 - (-40) = -10
-60 - (-50) = -10
This is an arithmetic sequence and the common difference is -10
5) The differences are:
-9 - (-7) = -2
-11 - (-9) = -2
-13 - (-11) = -2
This is an arithmetic sequence, and the common difference is -2
6) The differences are:
14 - 9 = 5
19 - 14 = 5
24 - 19 = 5
This is an arithmetic sequence, and the common difference is 5.