Which is the next number in the sequence $-7, -3, 1, 5, 9, ...$? \\ $\frac{5}{12}$, $\frac{5}{13}$, $\frac{5}{11}$, $\frac{5}{14}$
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Step 1: The pattern in the sequence is adding 4/5 to each term to get the next term. Show more…
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