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Rachel is spending more time at home to study and practice math. Her efforts are finally paying off. On her first assessment she scored 57 points, then she scores 62 and 67 on her next two assessments. If her scores continued to increase at the same rate, on which assessments will she be scoring above 80?

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Natalie_R - 02.02.2016 11:46Rachel is spending more time at home to study and practice math. Her efforts are finally paying off. On her first assessment she scored 57 points, then she scores 62 and 67 on her next two assessments. If her scores continued to increase at the same rate, on which assessments will she be scoring above 80?

Olivia - 02.02.2016 11:47This is a pattern in which you add five points to the next assessment. 1st= 57, 2nd=62, 3rd=67, 4th=72, 5th= 77, 6th=82 points So on her sixth assessment, she will get higher than 80 points.

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