Exam 11: Sequences, Series, and Probability
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Find the first five terms of the infinite sequence whose nth term is given.
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Write a formula for the nth term of the given geometric sequence. Do not use a recursion formula.
-3, 9, 27, 81, 243, ...
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Solve the problem.
-Suppose Janet could save $4 at the end of January, $8 at the end of February, $16 at the end of March, and so on. What amount would she have saved by the end of one year? Round to the nearest cent.
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Find the probability of the event.
-Give the probability that the roll of a die will show 4 or 3.
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For each given statement Sn, write the statements
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and verify that they are true.
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Solve the problem using the idea of labeling.
-How many permutations are there of the letters in the word TENNESSEE?
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Solve the problem.
-In how many ways can 5 of 11 cars be parked in 5 spaces?
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Find the first five terms of the infinite sequence whose nth term is given.
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Determine whether the statement is true for n = 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Use the number of true statements as your answer.
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Find the required part of the geometric sequence.
-Find the number of terms of a geometric sequence with the first term
common ratio -3, and last term 729.

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Write the repeating decimal number as a fraction.
-2.25252525 . . .
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