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16 March, 17:18

A small auditorium has 10 rows of seats. There are 12 seats in the row and 16 seats in the second row the number of seats in a row continues to increase by 4 with each additional row. What is the total number of seats in the auditorium?

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  1. 16 March, 17:44
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    This problem can be solved through simple arithmetic progression

    Let

    a1 = the first term of the sequence

    a (n) = the nth term of the sequence

    n = number of terms

    d = common difference

    Sn = sum of all terms

    given

    a1 = 12

    a2 = 16

    n = 10

    d = 16 - 12 = 4

    @n = 10

    a (n) = a1 + (n-1) d

    a (10) = 12 + (9) 4

    a (10) = 48 seats

    Sn = (n/2) * (a1 + a (10))

    Sn = 5 * (12 + 48)

    Sn = 300 seats

    Therefore the total number of seats is 300.
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