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Katen [24]
2 years ago
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Does anyone know how to solve this question. Coach kunal stacks all of the tennis balls in a square pyramid. The number of tenni

s balls, P(n), in n layers of the square pyramid is given by P(n) = P(n - 1) + n^2. Which could not be the number of tennis balls Coach Kunal has? A. 30 B. 5 C. 14 D. 9
Mathematics
1 answer:
Annette [7]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

D. 9

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question, we are given the following information:

The number of tennis balls represented by P(n), in n layers of the square pyramid is given as

P(n) = P(n - 1) + n²

In other to solve for n, we would be taking some values for n

Step 1

Let's take the first layer,

n is represented by 1

n = 1

P(1) = P(1 - 1) + 1²

P(1) = 1 tennis ball.

Step 2

Let's take the second layer

n is represented by 2

P(2) = P(2 - 1) + 2²

P(2) = P(1) + 2²

Note that: P(1) above = 1

P(2) = 1 + 2²

P(2) = 5 tennis balls

Step 3

Let's take the third layer

n is represented by 3

P(3) = P(3 - 1) + 3²

P(3) = P(3 - 1) + 3²

P(3) = P(2) + 3²

Note that: P(2) above = 5

P(3) = 5 + 3²

P(3) = 14 tennis balls

Step 4

Let's take the fourth layer

n is represented by 4

P(4) = P(4 - 1) + 4²

P(3) = P(4 - 1) + 4²

P(3) = P(3) + 4²

Note that: P(3) above = 14

P(3) = 14 + 4²

P(3) = 30 tennis balls

We can continue this process, on and on

From the above solution for the number of the tennis balls in first four layers will be: 1, 5, 14, 30,

Hence, the number of tennis balls that Coach Kunal could not have is 9.

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