Answer:
Without math, how would we know how to count seconds minutes, etc.?
Math is extremely important for knowing how to do simple things like cooking, you need to know for how much time to put something in the oven or microwave or stove. Those are just the basics. There is a lot more stuff out there that math is used for.
Answer:
1,2,3,4,5,6
odd numbers:
1,3,5
even numbers:
2,4,6
I would say its a 50/50 chance
The answer is 56.4 to the nearest tenth
Answer:
an = 2·2^(n-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
There are simple tests to determine whether a sequence is arithmetic or geometric. The test for an arithmetic sequence is to check to see if the differences between terms are the same. Here the differences are 2, 4, 8, so are not the same.
The test for a geometric sequence is to check to see if the ratios of terms are the same. Here, the ratios are ...
4/2 = 2
8/4 = 2
16/8 = 2
These ratios are all the same (they are "common"), so the sequence is geometric.
The general term of a geometric sequence with first term a1 and common ratio r is ...
an = a1·r^(n-1)
Filling in the values for this sequence, we find the general term to be ...
an = 2·2^(n-1)