consecutive term
[consecutive term|consecutive term] The sequence follows a pattern where each term is multiplied by a common ratio of 0.1.
Mechanism
consecutive term The sequence follows a pattern where each term is multiplied by a common ratio of 0.1. The first term starts at 0.3, establishing the initial value. This process continues by applying the ratio to each subsequent term.
Causes
consecutive term is a geometric sequence where each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by a common ratio of 0.1, starting with an initial term of 0.3.
Effects
consecutive term follows a pattern where each term is multiplied by a common ratio of 0.1. The first term starts at 0.3, creating a sequence that decreases by 10% each step. This results in a predictable progression of values based on the initial term and ratio.