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Sonbull [250]
3 years ago
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Please please please help me and if you do I will go on your page and help you and yours

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alexus [3.1K]3 years ago
7 0
(These are in mixed number form)

4. 3 2/7

5. 2 5/9

7.  9 1/2

8. 5 1/2

Good luck! (and by the way, when you do them I recommend turning the to improper then changing them to mixed)


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1. Juan's marathon training schedule is an example of a geometric sequence

2. Lizzy's marathon training schedule is an example of an arithmetic sequence

3. Lizzy will be better prepared for the marathon

Step-by-step explanation:

In the arithmetic sequence there is a common difference between each two consecutive terms

In the geometric sequence there is a common ratio between each two consecutive terms

Juan's Schedule

∵ Juan's will run one mile on the first day of the week

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∵ He will double the amount he runs each day for the next

   6 days

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1. Juan's marathon training schedule is an example of a geometric sequence

Lizzy's Schedule

∵ Lizzy's will run 10 miles on the first day of the week

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∵ She will increase the amount she runs by 3 miles each day for

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∵ a_{1} = 1 , r = 2 and n = 7

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∴ Juan will run 127 miles in the final week

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