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The middle term of the first row is <math>\frac{25+1}{2}=13</math>, since the middle number is just the average in an arithmetic sequence. Similarly, the middle of the bottom row is <math>\frac{17+81}{2}=49</math>. Applying this again for the middle column, the answer is <math>\frac{49+13}{2}=\boxed{\textbf{(B)}~31}</math>. | The middle term of the first row is <math>\frac{25+1}{2}=13</math>, since the middle number is just the average in an arithmetic sequence. Similarly, the middle of the bottom row is <math>\frac{17+81}{2}=49</math>. Applying this again for the middle column, the answer is <math>\frac{49+13}{2}=\boxed{\textbf{(B)}~31}</math>. | ||
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An arithmetic sequence is a sequence in which each term after the first is obtained by adding a constant to the previous term. For example, is an arithmetic sequence with five terms, in which the first term is and the constant added is . Each row and each column in this array is an arithmetic sequence with five terms. What is the value of ?
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Solution
We begin filling in the table. The top row has a first term and a fifth term , so we have the common difference is . This means we can fill in the first row of the table:
The fifth row has a first term of and a fifth term of , so the common difference is . We can fill in the fifth row of the table as shown:
We must find the third term of the arithmetic sequence with a first term of and a fifth term of . The common difference of this sequence is , so the third term is .
Solution 2
The middle term of the first row is , since the middle number is just the average in an arithmetic sequence. Similarly, the middle of the bottom row is . Applying this again for the middle column, the answer is .
Solution 3
See Also
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