tina67 tina67
  • 24-07-2014
  • Mathematics
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What is the tenth term in the sequence 5,8,11,14...?

A. 29

B.32

C. 35

D. 38

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cutiepie42 cutiepie42
  • 24-07-2014
cause 5+3+8, 8+3=11 11+3=14, so 14+3=17 17+3=20, 20+3=23 23+3=26 26+3=29 29+3=32
so its 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32
so the answer is 32
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jen18 jen18
  • 24-07-2014
Since the sequence is adding 3 to each number, 5+3=8, 8+3=11, 11+3=14, 14+3=17, 17+3=20, 20+3=23, 23+3=26, 26+3=29, 29+3=32, 32 is the answer since it is the tenth term in sequence.
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