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Assume that the repeating pattern of 4 squares followed by a circle and a triangle shown in Figure 9.51 continues to the right. Discuss whether the following reasoning is valid
Since there are 8 squares above the numbers 1-10, there will be 24 times as many squares above the numbers 1-240. So there will be 24 x 8 = 192 squares above 1-240. If the reasoning is not vatid, explain why not and find a different way to determine the number of squares above the numbers 1-240
Figure 9.51 A repeating pattern of shapes.
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