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Write each set in the indicated form.
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The sum of 5consecutive even numbers is 100. what is the first number in this sequence?
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Alice is paying her bill at a restaurant. but tax on the cost of a male is 5%. she decides to leave a tip 20% of the cost of the meal plus the tax
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Write each set in the indicated form.
If you need to use "
…" to indicate a pattern, make sur...
…" to indicate a pattern, make sur...
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