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Explain the pattern: 1200, 800 (?), 0

Your pattern seems to represnt an arithmetic progression. with first term 1200, and common difference = (-400).

The full sequence is: 1200, 800, 400, 0    (there is a common difference of (-400) between successive elements)

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