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Mathematics, 03.05.2021 20:00 mil3ndy

The first term of a sequence of numbers is 18 The term-to-term rule for this sequence is “add 6”

(b) Rizvi says,

“No terms of the sequence are multiples of 7”

Which of these examples would show Rizvi is wrong?

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