Based on the fact that you will eat only 5 pieces per day out of the bucket of 125 pieces of candy, this is an arithmetic sequence.
<h3>What is an arithmetic sequence?</h3>
An arithmetic sequence is one where the difference between the consecutive numbers in the sequence have a common difference.
In this case, the sequence will reduce by 5 and look like:
125, 120, 115, 110, 105, 100,...
The difference between each of these figures is the same and that difference is 5.
With a common difference of 5, we can say that this sequence is arithmetic.
The rest of the question:
Your bucket of Halloween candy has 125 pieces of candy in it. You decide that to ration yourself, you're going to only eat 5 pieces per day. Is this an arithmetic sequence?
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Answer:
Next three terms after 27 are 36, 45 and 54. I hope this will help .
Answer:
D. (12 x 10) + (5 x 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
If you draw a line separating the big square from the little square, you have a 12 x 10 large square, and a 5 x 4 smaller square. We know the second dimension of the small square because the large square takes 10ft off of the total length of 4ft.
Calculate both areas separately, then add them together.
Next time, please include the directions for the problem you post. Here it appears that you have given the values of I, P and t two times each.
Unfortunately, I have to guess what you're looking for.
Assuming that I=$26.25 is the interest earned on Principal P=$500, and that t is the length of time over which the Principal earns interest,
I=Prt. With I, P and t given, it's obvious that our job is to find the annual interest rate, r. So, from I=Prt, we get
$26.25 = $500 (r) (1.5 years) Solve this for the interest rate, r.
Express r both as a decimal fraction and as the equivalent percentage.