In football, the term "1-1-1" typically refers to a defensive formation where there is one defender marking one attacker, one defender covering the space behind, and one defender providing support or covering other potential threats.
If this is a GP:nth term is given by g1dn-1 where g1 is the first term→ g3 = g1d3-1→ d = (g3 ÷ g1)1/2= (13 ÷ 111)1/2→ 9th term = 111 x ((13 ÷ 111)1/2)9-1= 111 x (13 ÷ 111)4= 134 ÷ 1113= 28561/1367631≈ 0.0209If this is an AP:nth term is given by a1 + (n - 1)d where a1 is the first term.→ a3 = a1 + (3 - 1) d→ d = (a3 - a1) ÷ 2= (13 - 111) ÷ 2= -49→ 9th term = 111 + (9 - 1) x -49= −281If this has some other rule:Tell us the rule. and we may be able to help you.
It is: 222/1000 = 111/500 in its lowest terms
It is 3.562963 approx. a = 0.009009... recurring. d = 0.033957 approx
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