Mathematics, 26.05.2021 03:20, BreBreDoeCCx
Ed has 93 marbles. In which sequence can he arrange them and use all the marbles?
A.
a sequence with six terms that starts with 1 and has a common ratio of 2
B.
a sequence with six terms that starts with 1 and has a common ratio of 3
C.
a sequence with six terms that starts with 3 and has a common ratio of 2
D.
a sequence with five terms that starts with 3 and has a common ratio of 2
E.
a sequence with five terms that starts with 1 and has a common ratio of 3
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