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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 17:01 jzoda7318

i seed help with this asap please. A grocery clerk is making a display of oranges. The numbers of oranges in the layers of the display form a sequence, with the top layer counting as layer 1. The explicit rule f(n) = (n + 1)2 describes this sequence, where n is a whole number greater than 0. Will 50 oranges be enough to complete the top 4 layers of the display? Complete the justification of the answer

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