ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Benson group increment theory

Okay, so you know how when you count, you start with the number 1 and then add 1 more each time to get the next number? That's called counting by increments of 1.

Now, the Benson Group Increment Theory is a way of counting by bigger increments. Instead of adding 1 each time, we add a certain bigger number each time to get to the next number.

For example, let's say we want to count by increments of 3 using Benson Group Increment Theory. We start with the number 1, then add 3 to get to the next number which is 4. Then we add 3 more to get to the next number which is 7. We keep doing this, adding 3 each time, to get all the numbers in the sequence.

The Benson Group Increment Theory can be used for different increments, like 2 or 5, and it helps us count faster and more efficiently. But remember, we still need to know how to count by increments of 1 first, before we can use the Benson Group Increment Theory.