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  1. this is a multiple choice question.How can you clear the equation (x/3) + 1 = (1/6) of fractions? a) multiply each term by 3. b)
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  2. Multiple ChoiceDescribe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence? 24, 22, 20, 18... (1 point)
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  3. Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?24, 22, 20, 18... (1 point) Responses multiply
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  4. how do i find the pattern for:-4,8,-12,16 if the last number is negative, multiply by -1 then add 4 if the last number is
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  5. Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?2, 4, 8, 16... (1 point) • add 2 to the
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  6. Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?24, 22, 20, 18... (1 point) • multiply the
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  7. Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?24, 22, 20, 18... (1 point) A) multiply the
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  8. Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?-5, 5, -5, 5... (1 point) • subtract 10 from
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  9. Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?–5, 5, –5, 5... (1 point) A) subtract 10
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  10. Describe a pattern in each sequence. What are the next two terms of each sequence?2, 4, 8, 16... (1 point) A) add 2 to the
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