Find the common difference in the outputs to help find the missing outputs in the table. Be sure to show your work.

a: 5; 6; 7; 8; 9
b: 3.8; 4.6; 5.4; __; __

(I can't show the table so that's the best i can do. __ = missing outputs)

(I'm very late, but whatever)

A increases by 1 every time, while B increases by 0.8 every time. Therefore, after 5.4 comes 6.2, then 7.0.

I just put this answer in my work, so now I'm paranoid my teacher is going to see that I also put the answer here-

Another way you can word your answer is...

The common difference is 0.8, so the numbers after would be 6.2 and after that 7.0.

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(This is an answer I wrote. Feel free to use it in the essay response slot. You don't have to change it up, as I didn't use it in my assessment.)

The common difference here is 0.8.
I found this by doing the following: 4.6 - 3.8 = 0.8.

This is the common difference since we can also add 0.8 to 4.6 to get 5.4.

For the next part, I can find the missing outputs by simply adding 0.8 to 5.4, then adding 0.8 to the last number I got.

5.4 + 0.8 = 6.2
6.2 + 0.8 = 7.

The missing outputs are 6.2 and 7, with all outputs having a common difference of 0.8

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This is so confusing please I need an answer

that is how i worded my answer so...

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