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  1. Determine which of the following scenarios could be modeled by an arithmetic sequence. (Could be more than one answer)(1 point)A
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  2. Tell whether the sequence is arithmetic. If it is, identify the common difference.one-half, one-third, one-fourth, ellipsis (1
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  3. Determine whether each sequence is arithmetic or geometric. Find the next three terms.14, 19, 24, 29, . . . (1 point) Responses
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  4. Tell whether the sequence is arithmetic. If it is, identify the common difference.one-half, one-third, one-fourth, ellipsis (1
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  5. Question 1Create your own arithmetic sequence. List at least six terms of your sequence. Explain what makes it arithmetic. State
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  6. reate your own arithmetic sequence. List at least six terms of your sequence. Explain what makes it arithmetic. State the fifth
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  7. Create your own arithmetic sequence. List at least six terms of your sequence. Explain what makes it arithmetic. State the fifth
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  8. Multiple ChoiceDetermine whether each sequence is arithmetic or geometric. Find the next three terms. 14, 19, 24, 29, . . . (1
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  9. Determine which of the following scenarios could be modeled by an arithmetic sequence. (Could be more than one answer)(4 points)
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  10. Determine which of the following scenarios could be modeled by an arithmetic sequence. (Could be more than one answer)(4 points)
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