SOLUTION: given the pattern of 8 blocks, 11 blocks, 14 blocks... Can the total number of blocks ever be a multiple of 10? Explain
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Question 754418: given the pattern of 8 blocks, 11 blocks, 14 blocks... Can the total number of blocks ever be a multiple of 10? Explain
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sure just add up those three and add the next number, 17
8+11+14+17 = 50 which is a multiple of 10
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