Concept explainers
a.
To find the nth term (an) of a sequence that represents the cash prize received in terms of the place n the baked good is awarded.
a.
Answer to Problem 74E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
In a baked goods competition,
First place receives $200
Second place receives $175,
Third place receives $150, and so on
Formula used:
The nth term of an arithmetic sequence is given by the formula
Where
Calculation:
First place receives $200, second place receives $175, and third place receives $150, and so on..
This can be written as a sequence,
The nth term of an arithmetic sequence is given by the formula
Where
Therefore, the nth term (an) of a sequence that represents the cash prize received is
Where
Conclusion:
Therefore, the nth term is
b.
To find the total amount of prize money awarded at the competition.
b.
Answer to Problem 74E
$900
Explanation of Solution
Given:
In a baked goods competition,
First place receives $200
Second place receives $175,
Third place receives $150, and so on
Formula used:
The sum of n terms of an arithmetic sequence is given by the formula,
Where
Calculation:
The total amount of prize money awarded at the competition is the sum of 8 terms of an arithmetic sequence whose first term is
Conclusion:
Therefore, the final amount of prize money awarded is $900.
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