Answer:
option D is true.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the sequence
7, 12, 17, 22, ...
An arithmetic sequence has a constant difference 'd' and is defined by
Computing the differences of all the adjacent terms
The difference between all the adjacent terms is the same
so
as
Thus, the nth term of the arithmetic sequence will be:
Therefore, option D is true.
Let us first find how much he is spending every year, to do this let's find his monthly expense and multiply it by 12.
Every month Cameron spends 1040 + 980 + 120 = 2140
To find out how much he spends yearly, multiply the monthly value by 12,
2140 x 12 = 25680
This value is more than his net income so he clearly has a surplus, but to check we can subtract 129 from every month to get:
(1040 + 980 + 120 - 129) = 2011
2011 x 12 = 24132, which shows that his budget is saving 129 surplus every month. Choice B is correct.
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Answer B.
Using Thales, 6/9=B/8==>B=48/9=5+1/3.
Answer:
Distributive
Step-by-step explanation: