Asked by Anonymous
your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which portion does the seventh person in line get
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Answered by
Damon
a = .5
r = .5
a r^(n-1) = .5 * .5(6)
= .0078125
That is maybe a pepper corn :)
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r = .5
a r^(n-1) = .5 * .5(6)
= .0078125
That is maybe a pepper corn :)
http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/sequences-sums-geometric.html
Answered by
Ms. Sue
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Answered by
1
What are the other answers to the Quiz? I'm not trying to cheat I need to know to CHECK not CHEAT on my answers...
Answered by
Nunya bidness
Not sure sorry
Answered by
gucci gang
Here you go.....
1.c
2.b
3.c
4.b
5.c
6.a
there yo go ladies and gentelment.
1.c
2.b
3.c
4.b
5.c
6.a
there yo go ladies and gentelment.
Answered by
sayori_chan
gucci gang did you do it on connexuscause i need to go somewhere and i used your awnsers i hope you are correct
Answered by
Hi
Can someone verify is his answers are right I would like to check my answers
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Hi
@sayori_chan
Where they?
Where they?
Answered by
Hi
Nevermind he's correct
Answered by
Lizard
Thanks @gucci gang
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unknown
where those on connexus
Answered by
Ano
They are correct
Answered by
Anonymous
1.c
2.b
3.c
4.b
5.c
6.a
7.if you subtract successive terms from each other, they should have the same result if it is aritmetic
if you divide successive terms by each other, they should have the same result if it is geometric
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2.b
3.c
4.b
5.c
6.a
7.if you subtract successive terms from each other, they should have the same result if it is aritmetic
if you divide successive terms by each other, they should have the same result if it is geometric
100% your welcome
Answered by
Wolves and Foxes
Anonymous was correct! Here is the answer to number 7:
She is incorrect. Here is an example of an arithmetic pattern: 5,10,15,20,25... Here is an example of a geometric pattern: 64,16,4,1 (you divide four from each number). Since her number sequence has no formula or pattern, she must be incorrect.
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She is incorrect. Here is an example of an arithmetic pattern: 5,10,15,20,25... Here is an example of a geometric pattern: 64,16,4,1 (you divide four from each number). Since her number sequence has no formula or pattern, she must be incorrect.
You're welcome and thank you.
Answered by
Anonymous
she is correct
Answered by
Goaty
Anonymous Right again!!! 100%!!!
Answered by
Anonymous
That was really unnecessary. 🙄😒
Literally. Annoying.
Literally. Annoying.
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HI
thanks Anonymous
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Gavun meh
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Answered by
cheatopuff
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jone myers
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Noone
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