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21 January, 00:30

Use the following sequence. 3, 6, 12, 24, 48.

1) Mr. Brust says that the 10th term of the above sequence is 768. Is he right? How do you know?

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  1. 21 January, 00:38
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    No, Mr. Brust is not right. The 10th term in the sequence is 1536. I know this because each number is double the previous. So, if I work out the sequence up to the 10th term, I get 1536

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Term Number in sequence/What it is

    1 / 3

    2 / 6

    3 / 12

    4 / 24

    5 / 48

    6 / 96

    7 / 192

    8 / 384

    9 / 768

    10 / 1536
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