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In the given sequence, the first term is 3 and each term after is one less than three times the previous term 3,8,23... What is the sixth term of the sequence?​

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Answered by rampratosh1
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Answer:

it is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

2, 8, 14, 20

The first term in the sequence is 2, and each following term is determined by adding 6. What is the value of the 50th term?

Possible Answers:

320

302

300

296

Correct answer:

296

Explanation:

We start by multiplying 6 times 46, since the first 4 terms are already listed. We then add the product, 276, to the last listed term, 20. This gives us our answer of

Answered by marishthangaraj
1

Given:

The first term is 3.

The given sequence is 3,8,23...

Each term after is one less than three times the previous term.

To find :

The sixth term of the sequence.

Solution:

The given sequence is 3,8,23...

Each term after is one less than three times the previous term.

The first term is 3.

Second term, ( 3 × 3 ) - 1 = 8

Third term, ( 8 × 3 ) - 1 = 23

Therefore, Fourth term is,

( 23 × 3 ) - 1 = 68

Fifth term is,

( 68 × 3 ) - 1 = 203

Sixth term is,

( 203 × 3 ) - 1 = 608

Final answer:

The sixth term of the sequence is 608.

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