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ARITHMETIC
SEQUENCE AND SERIES |
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Most students make a mistake
on this type of problem when the first term does not start with the number
1. Ask yourself if you have problems 5 to 10 for homework, how many homework
problems do you have?
The answer is: You have 6 homework problems. |
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