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Curriculum: Wyoming Mathematics Performance Standards   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Patterns & Functions   Click to change Topic

Lesson: Arithmetic Sequence   Click to change Lesson

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ff  Find the next four terms of the sequence 8, 16, 24, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Find the next four terms of the sequence 120, 118, 116, . . .
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ff  Choose a rule to describe the sequence 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Is the sequence 4, 12, 48, 240, . . . arithmetic, geometric, both or neither?
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ff  Find the next four terms of the sequence 8, 14, 20, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Find the next four terms of the sequence 54, 46, 38, . . .
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ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence 6, 9, 12, 15, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence 53, 46, 39, 32, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence 12, 10, 8, 6, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence 22, 17, 12, . . .
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ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence -9, -5, -1, 3, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence - 20, - 15, - 10, - 5, . . .
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ff  Find the next figure in the pattern shown.
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ff  What would be the next figure of the pattern?
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ff  What would be the next figure of the pattern?  ff View Solution
ff  How many blocks would be there in the sixth design?  ff View Solution
ff  Which of the following number pattern is the correct choice for the figure pattern?  ff View Solution
ff  Which of the following is the correct rule to describe the figure pattern?  ff View Solution
ff  How many blocks are colored in tenth design of the pattern?
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ff  What is the fifth figure in the pattern shown?  ff View Solution
ff  What is the fourth figure of the pattern?
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ff  What is the number pattern of the figure pattern up to fifth term?
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ff  What is the next design of the pattern?
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ff  Which figure comes next in the figure pattern?  ff View Solution
ff  Find the next figure in the figure pattern.
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ff  Which figure comes next in the series?  ff View Solution
ff  A pile of blackberry fruits is arranged in the form of a pyramid with 1 blackberry fruit in the first layer, 4 in the second layer (from the top), 9 in the third layer, and 16 in the fourth layer. How many blackberry fruits are needed to make a pile with 6 layers?  ff View Solution
ff  Complete the pattern.
3,000, 300, 30, 3, 0.3, ____  ff
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ff  Which of the expression will help you to find the nth term in the sequence?
3, 9, 27, 81, . . .
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ff  Identify the missing term in the pattern.
1, 2, 4, 8, ____, 32, . . .  ff
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ff  Complete the pattern.
500, 50, 5, 0.5, 0.05, ____
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ff  What would be the tenth term in this arithmetic sequence?
4, 7, 10, 13, . . .  ff
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ff  What is the nth term in the sequence?
7, 11, 15, 19, . . .
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ff  Find the 13th term of the arithmetic sequence.
0.2, 0.7, 1.2, 1.7, . . .
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ff  Which of the following algebraic expressions best describes the nth term of the arithmetic sequence?
8, 14, 20, 26, ....
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ff  Number of tourists at a tourist place on the 1st day is 120, on the second day 140, on the 3rd day 160, on the 4th day 180 and so on. If the inflow of tourists continues in the same fashion, what will be the number of tourists at that place on the 11th day?
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ff  The numbers of stamps Robert collects during the first, second, and third week are 3, 7, and 11 respectively. If he continues with the same pattern, which of the following expressions helps to find the number of stamps that he collected on nth week?
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ff  Find the 11th term of the arithmetic sequence.
0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2, . . .  ff
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ff  Identify the nth term of the arithmetic sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, . . . .
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ff  Identify the nth term of the arithmetic sequence 6, 12, 18, 24, . . . .
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ff  Identify the nth term of the arithmetic sequence 3, 5, 7, 9, . . .
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ff  Which is the sixteenth term of the sequence 5, 8, 13, 20, . . ?  ff View Solution
ff  Which expression can be used to find the nth term in this sequence?
Position1234n
Value of Term391521
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ff  Which expression can be used to find the nth term in this sequence?
Position12345n
Value of Term18152229

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ff  Identify the first 4 terms of the sequence with the rule given as 'Start with 121 and subtract by 5 repeatedly'.  ff View Solution
ff  Find the next three numbers in a pattern that starts with 4 and follows the rule "Multiply by 3 and subtract by 5 to get the next number."
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ff  Find the next four numbers in a pattern that starts with 3 and follows the rule,"Subtract 2 and add 4 to the number before it."
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ff  The rule for nth term of a pattern is 2n2 + 1. Find the first four terms of the pattern starting from 1.  ff View Solution
ff  The rule for nth term of a pattern is 5n - 4. Find the first four terms of the pattern starting from 0.
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ff  The rule for nth term of a pattern is n2 + 4. Find the first four terms of the pattern starting from 0.  ff View Solution
ff  Identify the first 4 terms of the sequence with the rule given as "Start with 625 and divide by 5 repeatedly."  ff View Solution
ff  Find the next four terms of the sequence 12, 15, 18, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Find the next four terms of the sequence 132, 124, 116, . . .
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ff  Choose a rule to describe the sequence 9, 17, 25, 33, 41, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Is the sequence 5, 10, 30, 120, . . . arithmetic, geometric, both or neither?
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ff  Find the next four terms of the sequence 8, 16, 24, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Find the next four terms of the sequence 45, 39, 33, . . .
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ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence 6, 7, 8, 9, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence 52, 47, 42, 37, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence 21, 16, 11, 6, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence 15, 12, 9, . . .
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ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence -7, -5, -3, -1, . . .  ff View Solution
ff  Write a rule to describe the sequence - 21, - 16, - 11, - 6, . . .
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