SOLUTION: Kendal is stacking boxes that are 7.5 inches tall. I figured that I can multiply 7.5 by the amount of boxes he is stacking to know the height of all the boxes stacked. But, what

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Question 1102633: Kendal is stacking boxes that are 7.5 inches tall.
I figured that I can multiply 7.5 by the amount of boxes he is stacking to know the height of all the boxes stacked.
But, what would be the 4th term of the sequence if the sequence is defined by the rule f(n)=the height(in inches) of n boxes.

Answer by ikleyn(52787)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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You approached VERY CLOSE to the right solution . . .



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