SOLUTION: After the first term, each term in a sequence is 3 greater than 1/3 of the preceding term. If t is the first term of the sequence and t ≠ 0, what is the ratio of the second

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Question 303218: After the first term, each term in a sequence is 3 greater than 1/3 of the
preceding term. If t is the first term of the sequence and t ≠ 0, what is the ratio of the second term to the first term?
(A) (t + 9)/3
(B) (t + 3)/3
(C) (t + 9)/3t
(D) (t + 3)/3t
(E) (9 – 2t)/3

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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First term: t
Second term: t%2F3%2B3
Ratio: %28t%2F3%2B3%29%2Ft=%28t%2B9%29%2F3t
C) is the correct answer.