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Alex and Jesse are baking holiday muffins. On day one, they baked five muffins, on day two, they baked 11 muffins, and on day t...Question
Alex and Jesse are baking holiday muffins. On day one, they baked five muffins, on day two, they baked 11 muffins, and on day three, they baked 17 muffins. What is the slope for this arithmetic sequence?(1 point)
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−1
negative 1
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1
6
6
−6
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−1
negative 1
1
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6
6
−6
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To find the slope for the arithmetic sequence relating to the number of muffins baked each day, we need to determine the common difference between the consecutive terms.
Let's look at the number of muffins baked each day:
- Day 1: 5 muffins
- Day 2: 11 muffins
- Day 3: 17 muffins
Now we calculate the differences:
- From Day 1 to Day 2: \(11 - 5 = 6\)
- From Day 2 to Day 3: \(17 - 11 = 6\)
The common difference (or slope) in this arithmetic sequence is 6.
Thus, the answer is:
**6**
Let's look at the number of muffins baked each day:
- Day 1: 5 muffins
- Day 2: 11 muffins
- Day 3: 17 muffins
Now we calculate the differences:
- From Day 1 to Day 2: \(11 - 5 = 6\)
- From Day 2 to Day 3: \(17 - 11 = 6\)
The common difference (or slope) in this arithmetic sequence is 6.
Thus, the answer is:
**6**
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