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Algebra 1 4-7 Guided Practice: Arithmetic Sequences

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Problem 3 Got It? Write a recursive formula for the arithmetic sequence.

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HINT: What if you want to find the 91st term in an arithmetic sequence?

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Question 1
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Solve It! A wooden post-and-rail fence with two rails is made as shown. Find the number of pieces of wood needed to build a 4-section fence, a 5-section fence, and a 6-section fence. Not all items will be used.

  • 13 pieces
  • 16 pieces
  • 19 pieces
  • 20 pieces
  • 24 pieces
  • 25 pieces
  • 26 pieces
  • 27 pieces
  • 4-section fence
  • 5-section fence
  • 6-section fence