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Patty is dividing cherries among some bowls. She put 6666 cherries in the first bowl, 7777 cherries in the second bowl, 8888 cherries in the third bowl, 9999 cherries in the fourth bowl, and 110110 cherries in the fifth bowl. If this pattern continues, how many cherries will Patty put in the sixth bowl?\newline____\_\_\_\_ cherries

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Q. Patty is dividing cherries among some bowls. She put 6666 cherries in the first bowl, 7777 cherries in the second bowl, 8888 cherries in the third bowl, 9999 cherries in the fourth bowl, and 110110 cherries in the fifth bowl. If this pattern continues, how many cherries will Patty put in the sixth bowl?\newline____\_\_\_\_ cherries
  1. Identify pattern: Step 11: Identify the pattern in the number of cherries per bowl.\newlineFirst bowl: 6666 cherries, Second bowl: 7777 cherries, Third bowl: 8888 cherries, Fourth bowl: 9999 cherries, Fifth bowl: 110110 cherries.\newlineThe cherries increase by 1111 each time (776677 - 66, 887788 - 77, etc.).
  2. Calculate sixth bowl: Step 22: Calculate the number of cherries in the sixth bowl.\newlineFifth bowl has 110110 cherries; adding 1111 (the pattern increase) gives:\newline110+11=121110 + 11 = 121 cherries for the sixth bowl.

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