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Find the next term of the following sequence. 9, 6, 4, ... 2 8/3 3
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3? @umm @bananas @bm717
3
The order goes from 3, 2, 1
Wrong, hold up
6/9 = 2/3 is the ratio
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4*2/3 is 8/3
It's B
noice thanks
3 is possible though
No it's not. There's nothing common about 3 and all the other terms.
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Ok we're done here, and no more tagging me pls, ty
9-6=3 6-4=2 4-x=1 x=3
Omg so smart, but now I have no idea
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I actually have no idea
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Falcon didn't give enough info
Is this geometric
9, 6, 4 We can find the common ratio as Succssive Term / Previous Term So, using the first two terms, we have 6 / 9 = 2 / 3 = common ratio So....the next term after 4 is 4(2/3) = 8/3
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