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Re: After the first two terms, each term in a sequence is 4 less than [#permalink]
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Given the first term ‘𝑝’ is 6 and second term ‘𝑞’ is 4. According to the information given, the third term will be Third Term = 4 less than 1/2 of the preceding term = 1/2 (4) − 4 = −2

Fourth term will be 1/2(−2) − 4 = −5

Hence, Quantity A is greater
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