No.
The sequence increases by 7 each time and starts from 1, so the nth term is tn = 7n - 6.
If 777 is in the sequence then tn = 777 for some n that is an integer (whole number); the value of n must satisfiy 7n - 6 = 777.
7n - 6 = 777
⇒ 7n = 777 + 6
⇒ n = 111 + 6/7
⇒ n is not an integer, so 777 cannot be in the sequence.
Yes because if you divide it by 7 it will be 111
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There really is no way of telling, but my guess is 22.
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The answer is 22. 22 - 7 = 15
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