Some number x is added to 7 for every number in the sequence. So, the second number is 7+x, the third number is 7+2x... So the tenth number is 7+9x = 34. Solve for x, x=3. The fifth number is 7+4x, which is 7+(4*3), which is 19
Ordinal numbers
It is: 3/10
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One tenth
Well, a fifth is one fifth of one, that's why it's called a fifth, it's divided into five. If your question was 'what is a fifth a tenth of?', then the answer would be two. What is a fifth a seventh of? 1.4, etc.
The fifth term in a sequence of ten numbers refers to the number that occupies the fifth position when the sequence is ordered from the first to the tenth term. For example, in the sequence 3, 7, 1, 4, 9, 2, 8, 5, 6, 10, the fifth term is 9. Identifying the fifth term is essential for understanding the sequence's progression or pattern.
A(1) = 12A(4) = 3 A(10) = -15.
This is an arithmetic sequence with t1 = 1 and the common difference d = -18.The nth term of an arithmetic sequence is given by the formula:tn = t1 + (n - 1)d (substitute 10 for n, 1 for t1, and -18 for d)t10 = 1 + (10 - 1)(-18) = 1 + 9(-18) = 1 - 162 = -161Thus the 10th number of the sequence is -161.
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Yes one fifth is more than one tenth.
Ordinal numbers
Airthmetic Progression
No. Half of one tenth is 1/20. To get 1/5 take two 'one tenth's ie twice of one tenth is one fifth.
No, one tenth is half of one fifth.
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