SOLUTION: What is the formula for this Fractional Progression? 56/33, 80/39, 140/51, 176/57, 260/69 ...

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Question 853882: What is the formula for this Fractional Progression?
56/33, 80/39, 140/51, 176/57, 260/69 ...

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the numerator is a progression OEIS A166011
http://oeis.org/A166011
the denominator increases by 6 then 12 then 6 then 12

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