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Mathematics, 29.11.2019 07:31 JANA279

Domestic bees make their honeycomb by starting with a single hexagonal cell, then forming ring after ring of hexagonal cells around the initial cell, as shown. the number of cells in successive rings forms an arithmetic sequence..
a-write a rule for the number of cells in the
ring.

b. how many cells are in the honeycomb after the ninth ring is formed?

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