Deck 9: Population Growth Models: There Is Strength in Numbers

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What is the 25th term in the sequence: 5,7,9,11,13,15, ... .
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Mary is fascinated with rocks and she collects them every day at the park. To start off with (i.e. when N=0 ), Mary has 32 rocks in her collection. Each day, Mary will add 12 new rocks to her collection. After 49 days of adding rocks, how many rocks in total will Mary have?
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A population grows in a linear fashion. Suppose that the population begins , there are 240 individuals. What is the value of the common difference d?
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A population grows in a linear fashion. Suppose that the population begins (i.e. when N=0 ) with 500 individuals and after the tenth generation (i.e. when N=10 ), there are 1800 individuals. What is the value of the common difference d ?
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Given a sequence where Given a sequence where   find  A<sub>32</sub> . Give your answer as a fraction in a reduced form.<div style=padding-top: 35px> find A32 . Give your answer as a fraction in a reduced form.
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Jack is fascinated with sea-shells and he collects them every day on the beach. To start off with , Jack has 25 sea-shells in his collection. Each day, Jack will add 8 sea-shells to his collection. After 99 days of adding shells, how many shells in total will Jack have?
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A geometric sequence has an initial term of 4 and a common ratio of 2. Use this information to find the sum of the first ten terms of this geometric sequence.
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Given that A3=24 and A5=96 are the third and fifth terms in a geometric sequence, find A15 .
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What is the next term in the sequence, 3,5,9,17,33,65,... .
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Given that A1=17 and A2=22 are the first two terms in an arithmetic sequence, find A25 .
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Given that Given that   represent the   term in sequence, then define a recursive rule to be https://storage.examlex.com/TB34225555/ .  Find the value of   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> represent the Given that   represent the   term in sequence, then define a recursive rule to be https://storage.examlex.com/TB34225555/ .  Find the value of   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> term in sequence, then define a recursive
rule to be https://storage.examlex.com/TB34225555/Given that   represent the   term in sequence, then define a recursive rule to be https://storage.examlex.com/TB34225555/ .  Find the value of   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> . Find the value of Given that   represent the   term in sequence, then define a recursive rule to be https://storage.examlex.com/TB34225555/ .  Find the value of   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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A geometric sequence has an initial term of 8 and a common ratio of 3 . Use this information to find the sum of the first twelve terms of this geometric sequence.
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A common sheet of copier paper is 0.1 mm in thickness. Each time the paper is folded in half; the total thickness is doubled. Suppose that you were able to fold the sheet of paper in half 25 times. What would be the thickness of this resulting paper mass?
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Given that A1=13 and A2=17 are the first two terms in an arithmetic sequence, find the term number N such that AN=145 .
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Given that A1=4 and A2=5 , if AN represents the Nth term in a sequence, then define a recursive rule to be Given that  A<sub>1</sub>=4  and  A<sub>2</sub>=5 , if  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term in a sequence, then define a recursive rule to be   . Find the value of  A<sub>5</sub> .<div style=padding-top: 35px>
. Find the value of A5 .
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A large office building has a capacity of 12,000 people and currently 800 have heard a juicy rumor. Assuming that the rumor spreads according to a logistic model with a growth rate of r = 4.0, how many people does the logistic growth model predict to have heard the rumor after three transitions?
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A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 2 grains of rice, on the 2nd region you place 4 grains of rice, on the 3rd regions you place 8 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the 10th region. What would be the difference
between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions? A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 2 grains of rice, on the 2nd region you place 4 grains of rice, on the 3rd regions you place 8 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the 10th region. What would be the difference between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A large office building has a capacity of 10,000 people and currently 500 have had contact with a nasty cold virus. Assuming that the virus spreads according to a logistic model with a growth rate of r = 2.0, how many people does the logistic growth model predict to have come into contact with the virus after
three transitions?
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Given a sequence where Given a sequence where   find  A<sub>24</sub> . Give your answer as a fraction in reduced form.<div style=padding-top: 35px> find A24 . Give your answer as a fraction in reduced form.
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Given that A5=7.5 and A6=3.75 are the fifth and sixth terms in a geometric sequence, find A1 .
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A geometric sequence has an initial term of 81920 and a common ratio of 0.25 . Based off of this information, what would be the sum of the first seven terms of this geometric sequence?

A) 89280
B) 92830
C) 109220
D) 123020
E) None of the above.
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Given that A23=89 , find the value of A26 given <strong>Given that  A<sub>23</sub>=89 , find the value of  A<sub>26</sub>  given  </strong> A) 733 B) 756 C) 772 D) 789 E) None of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 733
B) 756
C) 772
D) 789
E) None of the above.
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On the initial day of class (i.e. N=0 ), a professor counts 690 students as being present in her math class. On the 6th day of class (i.e. N=5 ) the professor counts 450 students as being present in her math class. If the number of students decreases in a linear fashion, what is the common difference d ?

A) -6
B) -18
C) -36
D) -48
E) None of the above.
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If AN represents the Nth term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as     Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) All of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?

A) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as     Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) All of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as     Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) All of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as     Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) All of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as     Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) All of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) All of the above.
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Given that A2=45 and A3=135 are the 2nd and 3rd terms in a geometric sequence, find A6 .

A) 3645
B) 3789
C) 3945
D) 4135
E) None of the above.
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A large office building has a capacity of 14,000 people and currently 1200 have heard a juicy rumor. Assuming that the rumor spreads according to a logistic model with a growth rate of r=3.0 , how many people does the logistic growth model predict to have heard the rumor after two transitions?

A) 4872
B) 5342
C) 6549
D) 7553
E) None of the above.
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On the initial day of class (i.e. N=0 ), a professor counts 480 students as being present in her math class. On the 11th day of class (i.e. N=10 ) the professor counts 140 students as being present in her math class. If the number of students decreases in a linear fashion, what is the common difference d ?

A) -6
B) -18
C) -34
D) -48
E) None of the above.
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Given that A2=35 and A3=41 are the 2nd and 3rd terms an arithmetic sequence, find the term number N such that AN=149 .

A) 17
B) 21
C) 23
D) 25
E) None of the above.
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What is the 100th term of the sequence 3,8,13,18,23,28,..... ?

A) 476
B) 498
C) 503
D) 523
E) None of the above.
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Jack is fascinated with sea-shells and he collects them every day on the beach. To start off with (i.e. when N=0 ), Jack has 45 sea-shells in his collection. Each day, Jack will add 14 sea-shells to his collection. After 49 days of adding shells, how many shells in total will Jack have?

A) 731
B) 745
C) 782
D) 815
E) None of the above.
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A large office building has a capacity of 15,000 people and currently 1,000 have had contact with a nasty cold virus. Assuming that the virus spreads according to a logistic model with a growth rate of r =3.0 , how many people does the logistic growth model predict to have come into contact with the virus after two transitions?

A) 5467
B) 6832
C) 7124
D) 8437
E) None of the above.
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Given that A3=18 and A5=2 are the 3rd and 5th terms in a geometric sequence, find A1 .

A) 137
B) 143
C) 154
D) 162
E) None of the above.
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A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 3 grains of rice, on the 2nd region you place 12 grains of rice, on the 3rd regions you place 48 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the 10th region. What would be the difference between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions?
<strong>A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 3 grains of rice, on the  2<sup>nd</sup>  region you place 12 grains of rice, on the  3<sup>rd</sup>  regions you place 48 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the  10<sup>th</sup>  region. What would be the difference between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions?  </strong> A) 262144 B) 524288 C) 629145 D) 1048575 E) None of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 262144
B) 524288
C) 629145
D) 1048575
E) None of the above.
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Given that A5=46 and A7=60 are the 5th and 7th terms in an arithmetic sequence, find A30 .

A) 176
B) 198
C) 221
D) 239
E) None of the above.
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What is the 100th term of the sequence 1,4,7,10,13,16,..... ?

A) 264
B) 273
C) 286
D) 298
E) None of the above.
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A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 2 grains of rice, on the 2nd region you place 4 grains of rice, on the 3rd regions you place 6 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the 10th region. What would be the difference between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions?
<strong>A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 2 grains of rice, on the  2<sup>nd</sup> region you place 4 grains of rice, on the  3<sup>rd</sup> regions you place 6 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the  10<sup>th</sup> region. What would be the difference between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions?  </strong> A) 10 B) 682 C) 1364 D) 2541 E) None of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 10
B) 682
C) 1364
D) 2541
E) None of the above.
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A geometric sequence has an initial term of 81920 and a common ratio of 0.5 . Based off of this information, what would be the sum of the first twelve terms of this geometric sequence?

A) 157900
B) 163800
C) 175400
D) 182500
E) None of the above.
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Given that A11=35 Find the value of A14 given <strong>Given that  A<sub>11</sub>=35  Find the value of  A<sub>14</sub>  given  </strong> A) 234 B) 286 C) 308 D) 324 E) None of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 234
B) 286
C) 308
D) 324
E) None of the above.
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If AN represents the Nth term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup> term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as   Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)  \operatorname{ } B)   C)   D)   E) None of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?

A) \operatorname{<strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup> term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as   Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)  \operatorname{ } B)   C)   D)   E) None of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> }
B) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup> term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as   Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)  \operatorname{ } B)   C)   D)   E) None of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup> term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as   Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)  \operatorname{ } B)   C)   D)   E) None of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup> term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as   Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)  \operatorname{ } B)   C)   D)   E) None of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) None of the above.
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Mary is fascinated with rocks and she collects them every day at the park. To start off with (i.e. when N=0 ), Mary has 46 rocks in her collection. Each day, Mary will add 21 new rocks to her collection. After 99 days of adding rocks, how many rocks in total will Mary have?

A) 2125
B) 2234
C) 2456
D) 2649
E) None of the above.
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What is the 25th term in the sequence: 5,7,9,11,13,15, ... .
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Mary is fascinated with rocks and she collects them every day at the park. To start off with (i.e. when N=0 ), Mary has 32 rocks in her collection. Each day, Mary will add 12 new rocks to her collection. After 49 days of adding rocks, how many rocks in total will Mary have?
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A population grows in a linear fashion. Suppose that the population begins , there are 240 individuals. What is the value of the common difference d?
35
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A population grows in a linear fashion. Suppose that the population begins (i.e. when N=0 ) with 500 individuals and after the tenth generation (i.e. when N=10 ), there are 1800 individuals. What is the value of the common difference d ?
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Given a sequence where Given a sequence where   find  A<sub>32</sub> . Give your answer as a fraction in a reduced form. find A32 . Give your answer as a fraction in a reduced form.
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Jack is fascinated with sea-shells and he collects them every day on the beach. To start off with , Jack has 25 sea-shells in his collection. Each day, Jack will add 8 sea-shells to his collection. After 99 days of adding shells, how many shells in total will Jack have?
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A geometric sequence has an initial term of 4 and a common ratio of 2. Use this information to find the sum of the first ten terms of this geometric sequence.
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Given that A3=24 and A5=96 are the third and fifth terms in a geometric sequence, find A15 .
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What is the next term in the sequence, 3,5,9,17,33,65,... .
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Given that A1=17 and A2=22 are the first two terms in an arithmetic sequence, find A25 .
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Given that Given that   represent the   term in sequence, then define a recursive rule to be https://storage.examlex.com/TB34225555/ .  Find the value of   . represent the Given that   represent the   term in sequence, then define a recursive rule to be https://storage.examlex.com/TB34225555/ .  Find the value of   . term in sequence, then define a recursive
rule to be https://storage.examlex.com/TB34225555/Given that   represent the   term in sequence, then define a recursive rule to be https://storage.examlex.com/TB34225555/ .  Find the value of   .. Find the value of Given that   represent the   term in sequence, then define a recursive rule to be https://storage.examlex.com/TB34225555/ .  Find the value of   . .
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A geometric sequence has an initial term of 8 and a common ratio of 3 . Use this information to find the sum of the first twelve terms of this geometric sequence.
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A common sheet of copier paper is 0.1 mm in thickness. Each time the paper is folded in half; the total thickness is doubled. Suppose that you were able to fold the sheet of paper in half 25 times. What would be the thickness of this resulting paper mass?
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Given that A1=13 and A2=17 are the first two terms in an arithmetic sequence, find the term number N such that AN=145 .
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Given that A1=4 and A2=5 , if AN represents the Nth term in a sequence, then define a recursive rule to be Given that  A<sub>1</sub>=4  and  A<sub>2</sub>=5 , if  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term in a sequence, then define a recursive rule to be   . Find the value of  A<sub>5</sub> .
. Find the value of A5 .
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A large office building has a capacity of 12,000 people and currently 800 have heard a juicy rumor. Assuming that the rumor spreads according to a logistic model with a growth rate of r = 4.0, how many people does the logistic growth model predict to have heard the rumor after three transitions?
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A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 2 grains of rice, on the 2nd region you place 4 grains of rice, on the 3rd regions you place 8 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the 10th region. What would be the difference
between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions? A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 2 grains of rice, on the 2nd region you place 4 grains of rice, on the 3rd regions you place 8 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the 10th region. What would be the difference between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions?
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A large office building has a capacity of 10,000 people and currently 500 have had contact with a nasty cold virus. Assuming that the virus spreads according to a logistic model with a growth rate of r = 2.0, how many people does the logistic growth model predict to have come into contact with the virus after
three transitions?
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Given a sequence where Given a sequence where   find  A<sub>24</sub> . Give your answer as a fraction in reduced form. find A24 . Give your answer as a fraction in reduced form.
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Given that A5=7.5 and A6=3.75 are the fifth and sixth terms in a geometric sequence, find A1 .
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A geometric sequence has an initial term of 81920 and a common ratio of 0.25 . Based off of this information, what would be the sum of the first seven terms of this geometric sequence?

A) 89280
B) 92830
C) 109220
D) 123020
E) None of the above.
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Given that A23=89 , find the value of A26 given <strong>Given that  A<sub>23</sub>=89 , find the value of  A<sub>26</sub>  given  </strong> A) 733 B) 756 C) 772 D) 789 E) None of the above.

A) 733
B) 756
C) 772
D) 789
E) None of the above.
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On the initial day of class (i.e. N=0 ), a professor counts 690 students as being present in her math class. On the 6th day of class (i.e. N=5 ) the professor counts 450 students as being present in her math class. If the number of students decreases in a linear fashion, what is the common difference d ?

A) -6
B) -18
C) -36
D) -48
E) None of the above.
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If AN represents the Nth term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as     Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) All of the above. Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?

A) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as     Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) All of the above.
B) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as     Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) All of the above.
C) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as     Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) All of the above.
D) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup>  term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as     Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) All of the above.
E) All of the above.
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Given that A2=45 and A3=135 are the 2nd and 3rd terms in a geometric sequence, find A6 .

A) 3645
B) 3789
C) 3945
D) 4135
E) None of the above.
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A large office building has a capacity of 14,000 people and currently 1200 have heard a juicy rumor. Assuming that the rumor spreads according to a logistic model with a growth rate of r=3.0 , how many people does the logistic growth model predict to have heard the rumor after two transitions?

A) 4872
B) 5342
C) 6549
D) 7553
E) None of the above.
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On the initial day of class (i.e. N=0 ), a professor counts 480 students as being present in her math class. On the 11th day of class (i.e. N=10 ) the professor counts 140 students as being present in her math class. If the number of students decreases in a linear fashion, what is the common difference d ?

A) -6
B) -18
C) -34
D) -48
E) None of the above.
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Given that A2=35 and A3=41 are the 2nd and 3rd terms an arithmetic sequence, find the term number N such that AN=149 .

A) 17
B) 21
C) 23
D) 25
E) None of the above.
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What is the 100th term of the sequence 3,8,13,18,23,28,..... ?

A) 476
B) 498
C) 503
D) 523
E) None of the above.
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Jack is fascinated with sea-shells and he collects them every day on the beach. To start off with (i.e. when N=0 ), Jack has 45 sea-shells in his collection. Each day, Jack will add 14 sea-shells to his collection. After 49 days of adding shells, how many shells in total will Jack have?

A) 731
B) 745
C) 782
D) 815
E) None of the above.
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A large office building has a capacity of 15,000 people and currently 1,000 have had contact with a nasty cold virus. Assuming that the virus spreads according to a logistic model with a growth rate of r =3.0 , how many people does the logistic growth model predict to have come into contact with the virus after two transitions?

A) 5467
B) 6832
C) 7124
D) 8437
E) None of the above.
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32
Given that A3=18 and A5=2 are the 3rd and 5th terms in a geometric sequence, find A1 .

A) 137
B) 143
C) 154
D) 162
E) None of the above.
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33
A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 3 grains of rice, on the 2nd region you place 12 grains of rice, on the 3rd regions you place 48 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the 10th region. What would be the difference between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions?
<strong>A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 3 grains of rice, on the  2<sup>nd</sup>  region you place 12 grains of rice, on the  3<sup>rd</sup>  regions you place 48 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the  10<sup>th</sup>  region. What would be the difference between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions?  </strong> A) 262144 B) 524288 C) 629145 D) 1048575 E) None of the above.

A) 262144
B) 524288
C) 629145
D) 1048575
E) None of the above.
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34
Given that A5=46 and A7=60 are the 5th and 7th terms in an arithmetic sequence, find A30 .

A) 176
B) 198
C) 221
D) 239
E) None of the above.
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35
What is the 100th term of the sequence 1,4,7,10,13,16,..... ?

A) 264
B) 273
C) 286
D) 298
E) None of the above.
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36
A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 2 grains of rice, on the 2nd region you place 4 grains of rice, on the 3rd regions you place 6 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the 10th region. What would be the difference between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions?
<strong>A circular game board is shown below. The board consists of ten different regions. Half of the regions are black and half of the regions are white. Suppose that you start on one of the white regions and you move around the board clockwise. On the first region you place 2 grains of rice, on the  2<sup>nd</sup> region you place 4 grains of rice, on the  3<sup>rd</sup> regions you place 6 grains of rice, and so on following the pattern. You stop placing grains of rice after you reach the  10<sup>th</sup> region. What would be the difference between the total number of grains found on white regions and the total number of grains found on black regions?  </strong> A) 10 B) 682 C) 1364 D) 2541 E) None of the above.

A) 10
B) 682
C) 1364
D) 2541
E) None of the above.
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37
A geometric sequence has an initial term of 81920 and a common ratio of 0.5 . Based off of this information, what would be the sum of the first twelve terms of this geometric sequence?

A) 157900
B) 163800
C) 175400
D) 182500
E) None of the above.
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38
Given that A11=35 Find the value of A14 given <strong>Given that  A<sub>11</sub>=35  Find the value of  A<sub>14</sub>  given  </strong> A) 234 B) 286 C) 308 D) 324 E) None of the above.

A) 234
B) 286
C) 308
D) 324
E) None of the above.
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39
If AN represents the Nth term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup> term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as   Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)  \operatorname{ } B)   C)   D)   E) None of the above. Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?

A) \operatorname{<strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup> term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as   Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)  \operatorname{ } B)   C)   D)   E) None of the above. }
B) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup> term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as   Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)  \operatorname{ } B)   C)   D)   E) None of the above.
C) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup> term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as   Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)  \operatorname{ } B)   C)   D)   E) None of the above.
D) <strong>If  A<sub>N</sub>  represents the  N<sup>th</sup> term of a sequence, then define a recursive rule as   Which of the following equations is a restatement of this rule?</strong> A)  \operatorname{ } B)   C)   D)   E) None of the above.
E) None of the above.
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Mary is fascinated with rocks and she collects them every day at the park. To start off with (i.e. when N=0 ), Mary has 46 rocks in her collection. Each day, Mary will add 21 new rocks to her collection. After 99 days of adding rocks, how many rocks in total will Mary have?

A) 2125
B) 2234
C) 2456
D) 2649
E) None of the above.
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