The rule is 10
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For a linear sequence (same differences) look for the difference first. E.g.7, 11, 15, 19 ...This has a difference of 4 so the first part of the rule is 4n. (the rule follows the 4 times table)Now compare the sequence to the 4 times table7, 11, 15, 19 ...4, 8, 12, 16 ...Out sequence is always 3 larger than the four times table so we adjust our rule by adding 3. So our final rule is 4n + 3.
To add pairs of numbers to a table, you would typically create two columns: one for the first number in each pair and another for the second number. Then, simply list the pairs in corresponding rows within these columns to populate the table with the data.
87, 63 , 43 , 27 ,15, 7,3 - Rule + In the 4 times table. This is a question I had to answer for homework. Took me about 1 hour so I want to share
The Man Who Saved Christmas was created on 2002-12-15.
15 Red Balls on a Snooker Table (Red Balls)
15 Red Balls On A Snooker Table
In the 15 multiplication table, the numbers that appear most frequently are the multiples of 15: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, and so on. However, the number 15 itself is the first and smallest multiple, appearing as the first entry in the table. Since every multiple of 15 can be divided by 15, it is the most significant number that defines the entire table. Thus, 15 is the number that appears most frequently in its multiplication table.
The simplest, of infinitely many possible answers is Un = 3n + 3
The atomic number of phosphorus is 15.
all numbers times 15...
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