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3 August, 21:48

What conjecture can you make about the 19th term in the pattern: a, b, b, a, b, b, a, ...?

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  1. 3 August, 22:44
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    You can predict that the sequence that repeats is a, b, b

    Then you can use the division by 3 to determine if a term will be a, b or c.

    If the residue of the division is 1, the term will be a; if the residue is 2 the term will be b, and if the residue is 0 the letter will be b.

    For example, the residue of 4/3 is 1, and the 4th term is a, while the residue of 6/3 is zero and the 6th term is b.

    Now find the 19th term. If you divide 19 by 3 you get residue 1.

    Then the 19th term will be letter a.
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