SOLUTION: 3,3,6,9,15,24,.....
The first two terms in the sequence above are 3. Each term after the first two is equal to the sum of the two previous terms. How much greater is the tenth te
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Question 974499: 3,3,6,9,15,24,.....
The first two terms in the sequence above are 3. Each term after the first two is equal to the sum of the two previous terms. How much greater is the tenth term of the sequence than the seventh term of the sequence?
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Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3,3,6,9,15,24,39 ;;;; ,63,102,165, ;;;; 267
The difference is 165-39=126
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