The shelving system consists of individual shelf units that are 1 foot deep and

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The shelving system consists of individual shelf units that are 1 foot deep and 2 feet wide
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The height of each unit increases by 6 inches per unit
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creating an arithmetic sequence
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For example:
Unit 1: 6 inches high
Unit 2: 12 inches high (6 inches + 6 inch common difference)
Unit 3: 18 inches high (12 inches + 6 inch common difference)
Unit 4: 24 inches high (18 inches + 6 inch common difference)
Customers can purchase the units separately and stack them vertically to create shelves of varying heights
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The common difference of 6 inches allows the units to stack neatly on top of each other
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The total height of the shelving system depends on how many units are stacked
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For example:
3 units stacked: 18 inches + 12 inches + 6 inches = 36 inches tall
5 units stacked: 24 inches + 18 inches + 12 inches + 6 inches + 6 inches = 66 inches tall
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