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3 October, 03:25

Consider a pattern that begins with 28 and each consecutive number is six more than the previous term. What are the first three terms of this pattern? A. 28, 34, 40 B. 28, 40, 52 C. 28, 22, 16 D. 28, 168, 1008

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  1. 3 October, 03:40
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    A. 28, 34, 40

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to solve this you just have to follow the steps given, the start of the pattern is 28 and after that you add 6 to the previous number, so you know that the second number would be 28+6 that would be 34, and the third number after 34 would be 40.

    So the first three numbers would be 28, 34, 40.
  2. 3 October, 03:54
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    the answer to the question is a
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