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In a sequence of 12 numbers, each term, except for the first one, is \(12^{11}\) less than the previous term. If the greatest term in the sequence is \(12^{12}\), what is the smallest term in the sequence?
A. \(-12^{11}\)
B. \(0\)
C. \(12^{11}\)
D. \(11\cdot12^{11}\)
E. \(12^{12}\)
The OA is C
In a sequence of 12 numbers, each term, except for the first one, is \(12^{11}\) less than the previous term. If the greatest term in the sequence is \(12^{12}\), what is the smallest term in the sequence?
A. \(-12^{11}\)
B. \(0\)
C. \(12^{11}\)
D. \(11\cdot12^{11}\)
E. \(12^{12}\)
The OA is C

















