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13 June, 06:05

An anchor chain has 32 links lying on a ship's deck, while the rest of the chain is below deck height. Each time the raise-anchor control is activated, 9 more links come over the edge to lie on the deck.

Write a NEXT-NOW equation to model the number of chain links on the deck after n activations of the raise-anchor control.

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  1. 13 June, 06:35
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Sounds like an arithmetic sequence, with first term being 32 and increment 9. The nth term will then be a (n) = 32 + 9 (n - 1)
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