Answer:
k = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of k terms of a geometric sequence with first term a1 and common ratio r is given by ...
... Sk = a1·(1 -r^k)/(1 -r)
For the given numbers, this is ...
... 118096 = 78732·(1 -(1/3)^k)/(1 -1/3)
Manipulating this to get the term containing k, we have
... 1 -(2/3)(118096/78732) = (1/3)^k
... 1/59049 = (1/3)^k
Taking logarithms, we get
... -log(59049) = -k·log(3)
... log(59049)/log(3) = k = 10
I’m going to take a wild guess and say C, but I’m not sure
Your answer would be c<em>= b- d/a</em>
The number of dots tells us how many times we need to add the actual number underneath the dots. So you need to use both.
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Which number should you use for the mean?</h3>
Let's suppose we have the next set:
{2, 2, 2, 4, 5, 5, 6}
If you graphed it in a dot plot, then you will have:
- 3 dots above the number 2.
- 1 dot above the number 4.
- 2 dots above the number 5.
- 1 dot above the number 6.
A total of 7 dots.
To find the mean, we just compute:

So the number of dots tells us how many times we need to add the actual number underneath the dots. In conclusion, to find the mean you need to use both, the number of dots and the number underneath.
If you want to learn more about dot plots:
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Answer:
-5
Step-by-step explanation:



Hope this helped! :)
P.S. You might wanna practice PEDMAS for it is in this equation. ;)