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Whenever you're asked to fill in missing values in each table, it's important to look for patterns that you're given.
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Since this problem didn't include a table, i'll give an example of something that you might see.
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So let's say you have a table that looks like this.
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We have 0, 1, 2, 3, and then we have 4, 6, a blank, and then 10.
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So first, it's always important to make sure that you have the same pattern going on here.
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Here and notice that each time we have plus one, plus one, plus one, to get the next value.
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So as long as these values are consistent, then we can start looking for the difference in the y.
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So notice here we did plus two, and then let's say we do plus two, plus two, that would mean that we would have eight as our missing value because notice each time it goes up by two.
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So it's just important to know what values you have and look for certain patterns...