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2 March, 23:10

Pre cal application: arithmetic and geometric sequences and series 1. a display of cans on a grocery store consists of 20 cans on the bottom, 18 cans in the next row and so on in an arithmetic sequence, until the top has 4 cans. how many cans in total are in the display

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  1. 2 March, 23:22
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    This sequence starts with an initial set; let’s call it s1. This set contains 20 cans, and every set following would have two less cans than the last set. So,

    s1=20

    s2=s1-2=18

    s3=s2-2=16







    s9=s8-2=4

    How many cans in the display represents the value of each set added together, so we can denote this as

    s1+s2+s3 + ... + s9

    and replacing with values:

    20+18+16 + ... + 4 = 108

    The number of cans in the display equals 108.

    (The set notation seems weird, but by practicing this application now, the Calculus version will seem easier.)
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