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Let's say that you're in your room and you find that the current temperature of 72 degrees is too cold, so slowly you increase the temperature of the room by two degrees.
We know that the explicit formula is
a^n=a^1+ (n-1)d
and so by substituting the given information in
a^n= 72 + (n-1)2
a^1=Initial temp
d= rate of change
by substitution a value of n (the term we are looking for) into this equation, you can then calculate the temperature that you just set the room too.
We know that the explicit formula is
a^n=a^1+ (n-1)d
and so by substituting the given information in
a^n= 72 + (n-1)2
a^1=Initial temp
d= rate of change
by substitution a value of n (the term we are looking for) into this equation, you can then calculate the temperature that you just set the room too.
Answer:
The amount of bacteria in a researcher's dish increases at a rate of adding 4,000 to the previous amount every second. The starting amount of bacteria is 500,000, how many bacteria will there be in 5 seconds?
Step-by-step explanation:
The amount of bacteria in a researcher's dish increases at a rate of 4,000 more than the previous amount every second. The starting amount of bacteria is 500,000, how many bacteria will there be in 5 seconds?
a(n) = 500,000 + 4,000 x n - 1
a(n) = 500,000 + 4,000 x 4
a(n) = 500,000 + 16,000
a(n) = 516,000 bacteria in 5 seconds
seconds bacteria
1 500,000
2 504,000
3 508,000
4 512,000
5 516,000
As you can see, both lead to the correct answer, which shows us we set up the formula correctly.
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