Find the 5,550th term in

  1. Find the 5,550th term in the sequence4 1/2, 5, 5 1/2, 6, 6 1/2
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  2. At a bagel shop, 2 coffees and 4 bagels cost $6.00. Two coffees and 7 bagels cost $8.25. What is the unit price of one coffee
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  3. the 3rd term of a geometric progression is nine times the 1st term.if the 2nd term is one-twenty fourth the 5th term.find the
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  4. If an A.p. Fifth term exceeds twice second term by 1. The tenth term xeceeds twice fourth term by 3* find first term and common
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  5. a) use the binomial formula to find the 5th term of the expansion (2x - 3)^8 ------ i got 90720x?b) Find a_n, the general term
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  6. In a G.p , the sum of the 3rd term is times the 1st term and the sum of the 2nd term and the 4th term is 30a find the positive
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  7. The 3rd term of a geometric progression is nine times the first term.if the second term is one-twenty fourth the 5th term.find
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    2. james asked by james
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  8. Find the indicated term of the arithmetic sequence with the given description. The fourteenth term is 2/3 and the ninth term is
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  9. Find the indicated term of the arithmetic sequence with the given description. The fourteenth term is 2/3 and the ninth term is
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  10. the fourth term of an arithmetic progression is equal to 3 times the first term and the seventh term exceeds twice the third
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