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Rebecca |
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4/19/01 10:27:06 AM |
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Re: number problems |
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14 times and you can't get there equally.
FYI, your pattern isn't consistent from #1 to #2 and on.
The way you have it start it should continue as follows:
1+1 = 2
1+1+2 = 4
1+1+2+4 = 8
1+1+2+4+8 = 16
I assumed the pattern continued as you wrote it from #2 on.
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number problems by Sam and Emi at 3/22/2001 10:21:08 AM
Re: number problems by Rebecca at 4/19/2001 10:27:06 AM
Re: number problems by fern at 3/29/2001 10:56:07 AM
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