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Mathematics, 10.07.2019 06:00 simeragrundy14

Consider a pattern that begins with 28 and each consecutive number is six more than the previous term. what are the first three terms of this pattern? a. 28, 34, 40 b. 28, 40, 52 c. 28, 22, 16 d. 28, 168, 1008

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