Each time, it subtracts a number one less than the last number that was subtracted. In other words, it subtracted 10, then 9, then 8, then 7, then 6. The next number would be 5. 40 minus 5 is 35.
Use inductive reasoning to predict the next number in each list. 2,7,−3,2,−8,−3,−13,−8,−18,?
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rule: subtract descending numbers from the terms
35
Step-by-step explanation:
80-70 = 10
70-61 = 9
61- 53= 8
53 - 46= 7
46-40= 6
40-? = 5
so then were going to minus 40 - 5 to get the missing value so the answer is 35
35 is the answer
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40-5 = 35
35 is the answer
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35
Step-by-step explanation:
Each time, it subtracts a number one less than the last number that was subtracted. In other words, it subtracted 10, then 9, then 8, then 7, then 6. The next number would be 5. 40 minus 5 is 35.
80, 70, 61, 53, 46, 40, 35, 31, and 28.
answer:
1.) 32
2.) 41
3.) 45
4.) 216
5.) 64
6.) 35
7.) 15/17
8.) 7/8
9.) -13
10.) 51
Step-by-step explanation:
40+6=46
46+7=53
So on and so forth
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