babyduck0664
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  • 18-10-2017
  • Mathematics
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start at 5 create a pattern that multiplies each no. by 3 and subtracts 2 stop when you have 5 no.

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juzellynch
juzellynch juzellynch
  • 18-10-2017

5*3-2=13
13*3-2=37
37*3-2=109
109*3-2=325
325*3-2=973
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woveger woveger
  • 18-10-2017
For this, you'd have to multiply your starting number, which is 5 times 3 = 15

Then you would multiply what you get (15) by 3, and do this until you have 5 numbers (including 5 and 15)
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