look for a pattern. write the missing numbers.
3/4, 6/4, 12/4, blank, blank, blank, blank, 384/4, 768/4.
24/4 48/4 96/4 192/4
oh, thank you Chloe!
how do you get those answers?
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Note that, in this sequence, each term is twice the previous term.
6 / 4 = 2 * 3 / 4
12 / 4 = 2 * 6 / 4 = 3
24 / 4 = 2 * 12 / 4 = 2 * 3 = 6
48 / 4 = 2 * 24 / 4 = 2 * 6 = 12
96 / 4 = 2 * 48 / 4 = 2 * 12 = 24
192 / 4 = 2 * 96 / 4 = 2 * 24 = 48
384 / 4 = 2 * 192 / 4 = 2 * 48 = 96
768 / 4 = 2 * 384 / 4 = 2 * 96 = 192
Your pattern can be written as :
3 / 4 , 6 / 4 , 3 , 6 , 12 , 24 , 48 , 96 , 192
To find the pattern in the given sequence of fractions, we can observe the numerators and denominators separately.
Looking at the numerators: 3, 6, 12, blank, blank, blank, blank, 384, 768.
The numerators seem to be increasing by a factor of 2 each time: 3 * 2 = 6, 6 * 2 = 12, 12 * 2 = 24.
Looking at the denominators: 4, 4, 4, blank, blank, blank, blank, 4, 4.
The denominators remain constant at 4 in the entire sequence.
So, we can deduce that the pattern is multiplying the numerator by 2 while keeping the denominator constant at 4.
Using this pattern, we can fill in the missing numbers:
3/4, 6/4, 12/4, 24/4, 48/4, 96/4, 192/4, 384/4, 768/4.
Therefore, the missing numbers are 24/4, 48/4, 96/4, and 192/4.