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A pattern follows the rule "Start at 3 and add 10."
Which statement is true about the pattern?
A: Each term is 13 more than the previous term because the tens digit goes up by 1 and the one's digit goes up by 3.
B: Each term is 10 times the previous term because the tens digit goes up by 1 and the ones digit stays the same.
C: For each term, the ones digit stays the same and the tens digit goes up by 1 because 10 has one ten and no ones.
D: For each term, the ones digit goes up by 3 and the tens digit goes up by 1 because you start at 3 and go up by 10 each time.
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B

Step-by-step explanation:

process of eimination.

first, it cant be A because youre not adding 13

so theres your answer. :)
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