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In the staircase shown here the height of the first step is 10 centimetres and the height of each step after it is 17.5 centimetres.'(##VPU_TTT_MAT_X_P01_C01_E03_003_Q01##)'
i) How high from the ground would be someone climbing up, after each step?
ii) Write these numbers as a sequence.

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