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Mathematics, 23.02.2021 18:50 atkinsonsinbraz

Rita uses the rule of "Add 6" starting from zero. Mike uses the rule "Add 10" starting from zero. Select all of the true statements about the patterns.
1: In Mike's pattern, each number after zero is 4 more than the corresponding number in Rita's pattern.
2: In Mike's pattern, each number after zero is more than the corresponding number in Rita's pattern.
3: Rita's and Mike's patterns do not have any of the same numbers.
4: Neither pattern has any odd numbers for its output value.

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