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Ashley Brewer
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12 September, 17:07
Does 131 appear in the sequence 6n-1
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Tatiana Santos
12 September, 17:26
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
6n - 1 = 131 ⇔ 6n = 132 ⇔ n = 132:6 = 22
then 131 is the 22 term of the sequence
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