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  • 22-09-2022
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What is the next fraction in this sequence?Simplify your answer.
1/2, 4/7, 9/14, 5/7,....

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[tex]\displaystyle\\\frac{1}{2},\ \ \frac{4}{7},\ \ \frac{9}{14},\ \ \frac{5}{7} ,\ \ ... \\\\\frac{1*7}{2*7} ,\ \ \frac{4*2}{7*2} ,\ \ \frac{9}{14}, \ \ \frac{5*2}{7*2} ,\ \ ...\\\\\frac{7}{14},\ \ \frac{8}{14} , \ \ \frac{9}{14},\ \ \frac{10}{14},\ \ \frac{11}{14},\ \ ...,\ \ \frac{6+n}{14} , \ \ n=1,\ 2,\ 3,\ ...[/tex]

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