5
3, 15, 75, 375
You can combine like terms of p to get 6p. If you are given what p equals you can solve for the completely numerical answer.
you must find the pattern of the sequence in order to find the next 50 terms using that pattern and the first part of the sequence given
The answer depends on how the terms and defined.
Suppose the first term is a, the second is a+r and the nth is a+(n-1)r. Then the sum of the first five = 5a + 10r = 85 and the sum of the first six = 6a + 15r = 123 Solving these simultaneous equations, a = 3 and r = 7 So the first four terms are: 3, 10, 17 and 24
in numerical terms, 5
numerical minority
0.375 inches
a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
24,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26,28,30,32,34,36,38,40,42,44,46,48,50,52,54,56,58,70,72,74,76,78,80,82,84,86,88,90,92,94,96,98,100.
They have the same form for any variables, but the numerical coefficients can be different.
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Two. One plus one is, and always will be, two.
1/1000 of an inch
cutie pie
Not if the statement is inexplicable in numerical terms, and not always when it is.
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