An example of 12.1 arithmetic sequences algebra 2 question is Find the sum of the arithmetic series given as 1,2,3…..99,100.
<h3>What is Arithmetic sequences?</h3>
An arithmetic sequence is known to be a group or sequence of numbers that is said to be the difference that exist between any two successive members of the sequence and it is a constant.
To find the sequence, one was given a total of 100 values:
So n=100.
first value = 1
Last = 100.
=100/2 (1+100)= 5050
Therefore the answer is 5050
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Explanation:
c = x/16
t = x/30
2000 = x
I don't have the answer choices so I can't give an exact answer
Answer:
Lowest it can be is 350 000 - when rounded up
Highest it can be is 445 000 - when rounded down
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