Tom has a new set of golf clubs. Using a club 8, the ball travels a distance of 100m. Using a club 7, the ball travels a distance of 108m. Using a club 6, the ball travels a distance of 114m. How far will the ball go if Tom uses club 5?
When he used club 8, the ball travelled 100m and club 7, the ball travelled 108m. That is an 8m increase in distance.
When he used clue 6 however, the ball travelled 114m, that is a 6m increase in distance from when he used club 7. So we can say the distance between each club set increases with a decrease of 2 from the previous increase (I just hope that is clear enough for every one 🤔).
When he uses club 5, there will be a 6m - 2m = 4m increase to the previous distance. 114m + 4m = 118m.
Tom has a new set of golf clubs. Using a club 8, the ball travels a distance of 100m. Using a club 7, the ball travels a distance of 108m. Using a club 6, the ball travels a distance of 114m. How far will the ball go if Tom uses club 5?
When he used club 8, the ball travelled 100m and club 7, the ball travelled 108m. That is an 8m increase in distance.
When he used clue 6 however, the ball travelled 114m, that is a 6m increase in distance from when he used club 7. So we can say the distance between each club set increases with a decrease of 2 from the previous increase (I just hope that is clear enough for every one 🤔).
When he uses club 5, there will be a 6m - 2m = 4m increase to the previous distance. 114m + 4m = 118m.
Answer: 118m
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