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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 20:53 pineapplefun

Which list of numbers can be described by the following rule?

Each number in the sequence is three times as big as the previous number.
A.
27 , 9 , 3
B.
3 , 10 , 28
C.
12 , 6 , 3
D.
3 , 9 , 27

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