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Consider the Fibonacci-like sequence 5, 5, 10, 15, 25, 40, . . . , and let AN denote the Nth term of the sequence. Find A10. Given that F25=75,025, find A25. Express AN in terms of FN.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Helll ! 1,400 tons of wheat of two different varieties was delivered to the silo. when processing one variety, there was 2% of waste and 3% during the processing of the second variety of wheat. after the processing, the amount of remaining wheat was 1,364 tons. how many tons of each variety of wheat was delivered to the silo?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
Agroup of three friends order a combo meal which includes two slices of pizza and a drink each drink is priced at $2.50 the combined total of $31.50 how much is the cost of a slice of pizza
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4. (10.03 mc) the equation of line cd is y = −2x − 2. write an equation of a line parallel to line cd in slope-intercept form that contains point (4, 5). (4 points) y = −2x + 13 y = negative 1 over 2 x + 7 y = negative 1 over 2 x + 3 − 2x − 3
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