Arithmetic progression - math word problems - page 16 of 21
Number of problems found: 413
- Sum of members
What is the sum of the first two members of the arithmetic progression if d = -4.3 and a3 = 7.5? - Arithmetic progression
Determine the difference between members of AP and find the third term: 7; 3.6;... - Geometric progression
Determine the second term and the quotient GP if a3 = 48.6 a1 + a2 = 6 - Arithmetic progression
Determine the difference AP if a1 = -7.5 and a1 + a2 = 4.8. - Geometric progression
Determine the sum of the first three members of GP if q = 2 and a4 = 2.4. - Bottle rows
There are 48 bottles in the third row, seven fewer in each row than in the previous row. Find the number of bottles in the first row. - Geometric progression
Determine the third, fourth, and fifth GP members if a1 = -0.5 with q = -4. - Arithmetic progression
Determine the second term and the difference AP if a3 = 5 and a1 + a3 = 16. - Q of GP
Calculate the quotient of geometric progression if a1=5 and a1+a2=12. - Arithmetic progression
Determine the sum of the second and fifth AP members if a1 = -4.12, d = -0.7 - Quotient
Determine the quotient and the second member of the geometric progression where a3=10, a1+a2=-1.6, and a1-a2=2.4. - Determine AP
Determine the difference of the arithmetic progression if a3 = 7, and a4 + a5 = 71 - Fifth member
Determine the fifth member of the arithmetic progression if the sum of the second and fifth members equals 73 and the difference d = 7. - Chocholate pyramid
How many chocolates are on the third shelf when on the 8th shelf are 41 chocolates on any other shelf? Are seven chocolates more than the previous shelf? - Chairs
Determine the number of seats in the seventh and ninth rows if the 3rd row has 14 seats and every next row has five more than the previous row. - Eight palm
There grow eight palms by the sea. At the first sitting, one parrot, on the second two, on the third sits four parrots on each other, twice the previous parrots sitting on a previous palm. How many parrots are sitting on the eighth palm? - Series and sequences
Find a fraction equivalent to the recurring decimal. 0.435643564356 - Row strings
Find how many strings there are in the first row if there are 44 strings in the eighth row, and in each subsequent row, there are five more strings than in the previous row. - Prize distribution
We have to distribute 1200 euros to the five successful Olympic solvers so that the second and each subsequent one gets 50 euros less than the previous one. How many euros did each get? - Apples in baskets
We have eight baskets. The first basket contains four apples, and the next basket contains 29 more apples than the previous one. Find the number of apples in each basket.
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