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9 April, 19:00

Pattern recognition is critical to reading Braille. Below is the beginning of a sequence of numbers. Find the sum of the first four numbers in the sequence. 3, 6/3, 12/9

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  1. 9 April, 20:44
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    The sum is 7 2/9.

    The first 3 numbers of the sequence can be written as

    3/1, 6/3, 12/9

    Each numerator is being doubled and each denominator is being tripled; this means the fourth term would be 24/27.

    Now we can simplify these in order to add them:

    3/1 = 3

    6/3 = 2

    12/9 = 1 1/3

    24/27 = 8/9

    Adding the whole numbers, we have 6; now we must add 1/3 + 8/9. The LCD for these two is 9:

    3/9 + 8/9 = 11/9

    We have 6 11/9; simplifying this we have 7 2/9.
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