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Gelneren [198K]
3 years ago
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6. If gallon A has 8L of water and gallon B has 800 ml of water, calculate the total volume of water in both the gallons.​

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nadya68 [22]3 years ago
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Answer:

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The first 5 terms in an arithmetic sequence is 4,2,0,-2,-4

Explanation:

The general form of an arithmetic sequence is

a(n)=a+(n-1)d

where a denotes the first term of the sequence, d denotes the common difference.

Here a = 4 and d = -2

To determine the consecutive terms of the sequence, let us substitute the values for n.

To find the second term, substitute n = 2 in the formula a(n)=a+(n-1)d

a(2)=4+(2-1)(-2)

Simplifying,

a(2)=4-2=2

Similarly,

For n = 3,

a(3)=4+(2)(-2)=0

For n = 4,

a(4)=4+(4-1)(-2)\\a(4)=4+(3)(-2)\\a(4)=4-6\\a(4)=-2

For n = 5,

a(5)=4+(5-1)(-2)\\a(5)=4+(4)(-2)\\a(5)=4-8\\a(5)=-4

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Part C: No, it would not be a function.

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