Geometric progression - high school - practice problems - page 9 of 12
Number of problems found: 228
- Determine 3854
Fill in the third number of the sequence and find the quotient: 2.5; 1.25; - Coefficient
Determine the coefficient of this sequence: 7.2; 2.4; 0.8 - Coefficient: 3849
Determine the similarity coefficient: a) 4.8; 5.6; 8.4 b) 1.44; 1.68; 2.52 - Determine 3829
Determine the sum of the first three members of GP if q = 2 and a4 = 2.4.
- Coefficient 3822
What is the coefficient of this sequence? 4.8; 1.2; 0.3 - Determine 3814
Determine the third, fourth, and fifth GP members if a1 = -0.5 with q = -4. - Determine 3810
Determine the ratio of the first and second GP members if q = -0.3 and a3 = 5.4. - Q of GP
Calculate the quotient of geometric progression if a1=5 and a1+a2=12. - Determine 3796
Determine the quotient and the second GP member if a3 = -5, a2 + a3 = -7
- Determine 3763
Determine the first and third GP members if q = -8, and a2 + a5 = 8176 - Determine 3755
Find the third term and the quotient GP if a2 = -3, a1 + a2 = -2.5 - Determine 3746
Determine the third and fourth member of GP if q = -0.6 and a1 + a2 = -0.2 - Quotient
Determine the quotient and the second member of the geometric progression where a3=10, a1+a2=-1.6, and a1-a2=2.4. - Infinite decimal
Imagine the infinite decimal number 0.99999999... That is a decimal and her endless series of nines. Determine how much this number is less than the number 1. Thank you in advance.
- 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 sitting on the eighth palm? - Series and sequences
Find a fraction equivalent to the recurring decimal. 0.435643564356 - Precision 3390
The price of the device is reduced by one-fifth every year. How long before the price of the device drops to one-tenth of the price? Specify years and months with precision. - Calculate 3339
A1 + a3 = 15 a1 + a2 + a3 = 21 Calculate a1 and q (quotient of the geometric sequence). - Gp - 80
One of the first four members of a geometric progression is 80. Find its if we know that the fourth member is nine times greater than the second.
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Geometric progression - practice problems. Examples for secondary school students.