Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.06.2019 02:30, hellodarkness14

Ms. bergstedt asked two students to come up with two different sequences. jay created this sequence: the first term is 4 and each term after the first is 6 more than the preceding term. joe created this sequence: the first term is 8 and each term after the first term is 5 more than the preceding term. what is the value of the first term that they have in common? a) 9 b) 28 c) 30 d) 32

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