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Find the 31st term of the sequence-22,-19,-16,-13,... An=a1+d(n-1)

A. 72
B. 112
C. 71
D. 68


Find the 31st term of the sequence-22,-19,-16,-13,...

An=a1+d(n-1)
A. 72
B. 112
C. 71
D. 68

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Find the 31st term of the sequence-22,-19,-16,-13,... An=a1+d(n-1)

A. 72
B. 112<...

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