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Re: In sequence Q, the first number is 3, and each subsequent nu [#permalink]
Given that In sequence Q, the first number is 3, and each subsequent number in the sequence is determined by doubling the previous number and then adding 2. And we need to find How many times does the digit 8 appear in the units digit of the first 10 terms of the sequence

\(T_1\) = 3
\(T_2\) = 2*3 + 2 = 8
\(T_3\) = 2*8 + 2 = 18
\(T_4\) = 2*18 + 2 = 38
\(T_5\) = 2*38 + 2 = 78
\(T_6\) = 2*78 + 2 = 158
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By now you would have realized that the unit's digit is coming 8 every time as we are multiplying the unit's digit of previous number (which is 8) by 2 to get 6 in the unit's digit and then again 2 to make it 8.
And the combination of hundred's and ten's digit is always an odd number 1, 3, 7, 15,...

So, 8 will occur 9 times in the unit's digit in the first ten terms.

So, Answer will be 9
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