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  • 02-10-2018
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Find the sum of the geometric sequence. 1 divided by 3, 2 divided by 3, 4 divided by 3, 8 divided by 3, 16 divided by 3

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merie63
merie63 merie63
  • 05-10-2018
well the top number go up by 2, so u multiply 2 and keeps going up>>> 1×2=2. 2×2=4. 4×2= 8. 8×2= 16
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