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10 November, 19:52

You jog for 20 minutes a day, after every week you to add 10 minutes. How many weeks will it take for you to be jogging 1 hour and 30 minutes?

Solve with an arithmetic or geometric seuence

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  1. 10 November, 20:19
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    Eight weeks

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's write the first few terms of your sequence.

    20, 30, 40, 50, ...

    This is an arithmetic sequence, because there is a constant difference between consecutive terms.

    The formula for an arithmetic sequence is

    aₙ = a₁ + d (n - 1)

    a₁ is the first term, and d is the difference in value between consecutive terms. Thus,

    aₙ = 20 + 10 (n-1)

    You want to find the value of n when aₙ = 90 min.

    90 = 20 + 10 (n-1)

    70 = 10 (n-1)

    7 = n - 1

    n = 8

    It will take you eight weeks until you are jogging for 90 min.
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