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  • 07-10-2018
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The first term of an arithmetic sequence is 5. The eleventh term is 125. What is the common difference?

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haley729 haley729
  • 07-10-2018
In order to figure this out you need to divide 125 by five and that will be your common difference! Common difference is how much you are adding each time to get to each number. For example, if the first number was two and the third number was 6, the common difference would be two because you added by twos to get there
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