Chapter 3: Q39. (page 204)
Find the next three terms of each arithmetic sequence.
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Short Answer
The next three terms of the given arithmetic sequence are 26, 31 and 36.
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Chapter 3: Q39. (page 204)
Find the next three terms of each arithmetic sequence.
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The next three terms of the given arithmetic sequence are 26, 31 and 36.
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Time (s) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Distance (ft) | 4820 | 9640 | 14460 | 19280 |
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