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18 August, 03:56

The sequence below represents Marisa's fine at the library for each day that she had an overdue book: $0.50, $0.65, $0.80, $0.95, $1.10, ...

Which equation represents Marisa's library fine as a function of a book that is n days overdue?

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  1. 18 August, 04:13
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    Tn = 0.35 + 0.15n

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the sequence given, the fine for overdue book: $0.50, $0.65, $0.80, $0.95, $1.10, ...

    the difference between the 2 consecutive terms

    d = T2 - T1 = T3 - T2

    = $0.65 - $0.50

    = $0.15

    Let a = first term = $0.50

    d = common difference between 2 consecutive terms

    n = number of term

    T1 = a = $0.50

    T2 = a + d = $0.50 + $0.15

    = $0.65

    T3 = a + d + d = a + 2d

    = $0.50 + $0.15 + $0.15

    = $0.80

    Going by the sequence above

    Tn = a + (n-1) d

    Tn = 0.5 + (n-1) 0.15

    Tn = 0.5 + 0.15n - 0.15

    Tn = 0.35 + 0.15n

    Marisa's library fine as a function of a book that is n days overdue is given as 0.35 + 0.15n
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