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How many terms are in the arithmetic sequence <math>13</math>, <math>16</math>, <math>19</math>, <math>\dotsc</math>, <math>70</math>, <math>73</math>? | How many terms are in the arithmetic sequence <math>13</math>, <math>16</math>, <math>19</math>, <math>\dotsc</math>, <math>70</math>, <math>73</math>? | ||
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==Solution== | ==Solution== |
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Problem
How many terms are in the arithmetic sequence , , , , , ?
Solution
, so the amount of terms in the sequence , , , , , is the same as in the sequence , , , , , .
In this sequence, the terms are the multiples of going up to , and there are multiples of in .
However, one more must be added to include the first term. So, the answer is .
Solution 2
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Solution 3
Using the formula for arithmetic sequence's nth term, we see that .
See Also
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