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12 February, 21:02

Suppose you have developed a scale that indicates the brightness of sunlight. Each category in the tablet is 5 time brighter than the category above it. For example, a day that is dazzling is 5 times brighter than a day that is radiant. How many times brighter is a dazzling day than a dim day

Dim is 2

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  1. 12 February, 21:13
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    10 Times

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the statement "Each category in the tablet is 5 time brighter than the category above it." It can be inferred that the brightest portion of the day must be 5 times the less bright day. This means that:

    Dim = 2

    Brightest = 5 times dim

    = 5 * 2

    = 10
  2. 12 February, 21:15
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    If you could put in the tablet.

    But the equation would be: a_n = a_1 (r) ^ (x-1)

    with a_1 being the first category

    r being 5 how much brighter than the day before is

    and x is what nr. in the sequence it is

    But I'm not sure as I cannot see the table
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