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What is the answer to this math problem? ?

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You have the following sequence of numbers:

24

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___

9

___

15

19

If you multiply the three missing numbers together, what will you get?

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  1. sorry I can't help, but you could try this site:

    www.mathleague.com/help/help.htm

    hope they are able to help :>)


  2. A person asked this before and mdavidroth answered in this way -

    ... if you do a cubic regression, you can get the series...

    a(n) = -(19/90)n^3 + (353/90)n^2 - (908/45)n + 607/15

    If you plug in 1 for n, you'll get 24,

    If you plug in 4, you'll get 9, and so an and so forth...

    The missing values have n = 2, 3, and 5

    a(2)*a(3)*a(5) = (127/9)(143/15)(506/45) = 9189466 / 6075

    ... he doesnt think it's what the teacher wants

    if you need a decimal answer, this is

    9189466 / 6075 = 1512.669...

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