Mathematics
Mathematics, 02.03.2021 19:20, jjcooper05

Colin and April both thought of six numbers. Colin's first number was 0, and April's first number was 10. Colin added 1 each time to get his other numbers. April subtracted 2 each time to get her other numbers. Which statements are correct? Select three that apply. April's second number was 8.
April's sixth number was the same as Colin's first number.
April's fourth number was 3.
Colin's third number was 2.
Colin's sixth number was the same as April's first number.
Colin's fifth number was 5.

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