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8) The rule for the nth term of a sequence i (n+3) What is the fifth term for this sequence.
20 ) Multiply 2x by 2y answer as simply as possible
22) How many integer solutions are there in the inequality 5 < x < 9 ?
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9 10 17 27
8) The rule for the nth term of a sequence i (n+3) What is the fifth term for this sequence.
20 ) Multiply 2x by 2y answer as simply as possible
22) How many integer solutions are there in the inequality 5 < x < 9 ?
Also desperate for these but not able to display them, PLEASE HELP
9 10 17 27
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.8 Put n=5 into n(n+3) = 5(5+3) = 40
20 it is 2x multiplied by 5y = 10xy
22 x is greater than 5 and less than 9. So x could be 6, 7 or 8.
9 You subtract the 3 from the 9 = 6
10 (4,3)
17 180 - 65 - 65 = 50 degrees
27 B is approximately one third of the semi-circle. So the answer is 60 divided by 3 = 20
20 it is 2x multiplied by 5y = 10xy
22 x is greater than 5 and less than 9. So x could be 6, 7 or 8.
9 You subtract the 3 from the 9 = 6
10 (4,3)
17 180 - 65 - 65 = 50 degrees
27 B is approximately one third of the semi-circle. So the answer is 60 divided by 3 = 20