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17 April, 15:10

If the pattern below follows the rule "Starting with three, every consecutive line has a number one more than the previous line," how many marbles must be in the seventh line?

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  1. 17 April, 15:32
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    We are asked to determine how many marbles must be in the seventh line but the condition stated in the problem must be followed such that "starting with a number in every consecutive line it has a number one more than the previous line".

    We start with 3, followed by 3+1 = 4, followed by 4+1=5, followed by 5+1=6, followed by 6+1=7, followed by 7+1=8, followed by 8+1=9

    The sequence is:

    3,4,5,6,7,8,9

    In the seventh, there are 9 total marbles.
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