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20. Find the first, fourth, and tenth terms of the arithmetic sequence described by the given rule.

A(n)=-6+(n-1)(\frac{1}{5})

A. –6, -5\frac{2}{5}, -4\frac{1}{5}

B. 0, \frac{3}{5}, 1\frac{4}{5}

C. –6, -5\frac{1}{5}, -4

D. 5, -5\frac{1}{5}, 1\frac{4}{5}

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