Arithmetic Progression Quiz

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Match the following dollar amounts with their corresponding numerical values:

$1.00 = 1 $5.00 = 5 $7.00 = 7 $10.00 = 10

Match the following values with their increments:

$2.00 = $1.00 increase from $1.00 $4.00 = $1.00 increase from $3.00 $6.00 = $1.00 increase from $5.00 $9.00 = $1.00 increase from $8.00

Match the following dollar amounts to their position in the arithmetic sequence:

$3.00 = 3rd position $8.00 = 8th position $1.00 = 1st position $6.00 = 6th position

Match the following dollar amounts to their description in an arithmetic progression:

<p>$4.00 = Even position in the sequence $7.00 = Odd position in the sequence $2.00 = Lowest two-digit amount $10.00 = Highest value in the sequence</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following dollar amounts with the number of $1.00 increments needed to reach them starting from $1.00:

<p>$5.00 = 4 increments $3.00 = 2 increments $9.00 = 8 increments $6.00 = 5 increments</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Arithmetic Progression

A sequence of numbers where each number is greater than the previous one by a constant amount.

Numerical Sequence

A sequence of monetary values increasing by $1.00 each time.

Common Difference

The constant difference between consecutive terms in an arithmetic progression.

Amount

The monetary value of each term in a numerical sequence.

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Length of a sequence

The total number of terms in an arithmetic progression.

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Study Notes

Numerical Sequence

  • The provided sequence represents a series of increasing monetary values, each incrementing by $1.00.
  • The values are expressed in U.S. dollars, with a precision to the nearest cent.
  • The amounts are listed in ascending order from $1.00 to $10.00.
  • This sequence, with its consistent increase of $1.00, is an example of an arithmetic progression or sequence.
  • The terms represent possible prices, quantities, or other financial metrics.
  • The lack of context makes it difficult to ascribe specific meaning to the individual values.

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