Arithmetic progression + geometric progression - practice problems - page 2 of 8
Number of problems found: 147
- The terms
The terms 1/64, 1/32, and 1/16 form a geometric progression (GP). If the sum of the GP is (2³6 – 2^-6), find the number of terms. - Shopping mall
A new shopping mall records 120 total shoppers on their first day of business. Each day after that, the number of shoppers is 10 percent more than the day before. What is the total number of shoppers that visited the mall in the first seven days? Round yo - Deposit for house
The current house price is $300000, with prices increasing by 3% yearly. A buyer wishes to purchase the house in 5 years. The bank requires a 10%deposit on the price of the house in order to grant a loan. How much would the buyer need to deposit each quar - Mr. Cruz
Mr. Cruz borrowed 21,600 euros for three years at 16 2⁄3% compounded annually. At the same time, Mr. Santos borrowed the same Amount at Simple Interest for the same period and at the same interest rate. Who Pays more and how much? - Interest 71474
I will deposit CZK 1,500 into my savings account every month. After ten years, what will be in the account if the interest rate is 4%, the interest period is one month, and the interest tax is 15%? - GP 3 members
Given that 49, X, and 81 are consecutive terms of a geometric progression, find: A. The value of x B. Geometric mean - Principal 67954
How long in months will the principal raise 5,000 euros at 5% p.. a. interest 350 euros? - MP3 player
Mary plans to buy a new MP3 player for 90 USD. And every month, the amount he saved in the previous month doubles. If she saves 3 USD in the first month, how many months will Mary save enough to buy an MP3 player? - 14 sticks
I was cleaning up my attic recently and found a set of at least 14 sticks which a curious Italian sold me some years ago. Trying hard to figure out why I bought it from him, I realized that the set has the incredible property that there are no three stick - Interest compounded annually
If you deposit $4500 at 5% annual interest compounded annually, how much money will be in the account after ten years? - Dream home
You finally found your dream home. It sells for $120,000 and can be purchased by paying 10% down and financing the balance at an annual rate of 9.6% compounded monthly. a) How much are your payments if you pay monthly for 30 years? b) Determine how much w - Retirement saving
Deryl wishes to save money to provide for his retirement. Beginning one year from now, he will begin depositing the same fixed amount each year for the next 30 years into a retirement savings account. Starting one year after making his last deposit, he wi - Salary increase 2
Each year, Francesca earns a salary 2 percent higher than her previous year's salary. In her first five years at this job, she earned a total of $187,345. What was Francesca's salary in her 1st year at this job? - Geometric 61524
Determine the first term and quotient in the geometric sequence: a4 = -8 / 3; a6 = -32 / 3 - Quantities 60183
Determine the remaining quantities in the finite geometric sequence, given: n = 4, an = 12.5, sn = 187.5, a1 = ?, q =? - Finite geometric sequence
Find the remaining unknown characteristics in the finite geometric sequence, if given: a1 = 18, an = 13122, sn = 19674, n =? q =? - Seventh term
The first term of a geometric sequence is nine, and the third term is 1296. Find the seventh term. - Monthly payments 2
Suppose you have selected a new car to purchase for $19,500. If we can finance the car over four years at an annual rate of 6.9% compounded monthly, how much will your monthly payments be? - Insert
Insert five numbers between 8 and 27 such numbers that, with two given ones, they form the first seven members of the geometric sequence. - Covid-19 spread
A Street has 13 houses in a row. Some residents in the first house tested positive for Covid-19. The virus spreads in 2 ways: It can spread to the next house or jump directly to the third house. Residents of house two can get infected in only one way, hou
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