04 P1 Sequences Solution
04 P1 Sequences Solution
VIlI Sequences
Ch. XIV Geometric Sequences
1. N'01(8)
A precious metal is extracted from a mine. In the first year of operation, 2000 kg of the metal
was extraG.ted In each su~'!.e.e.ding year,_the_ amount_e_xtr~~d_ was 90 % of the. pre_vious year's
_amount. Find
( i) the amount of metal extracted in the I 0th year of operation, [2] 1:f5
(ii) the total amount of metal extracted in the first 20 years of operation, [2] l-1.(~0 0
(iii) the total amount of metal that would be extracted over a very long period of time. [3] L.0- 0()()
2. M'02(4)
J. N'02(2.}
A geometric progression, for which the common ratio is positive, has a second term of 18 and
a fourth term of 8. Find
(i) the first term and the common ratio of the progression, ({,-::: Z't ;. r= z..13 [3]
(ii} the sum to infinity of th.e. progre_ssion. Sl:0:::8l {2]
4. M'03(4)
In an arithmetic progression, the 1st term is -10, the 15th term is 11 and the last term is 41.
Find the_ sum of all the. t~s in the. progre_ssion. 1:)-4( 2 .
5 {~]
5. N'03(3)
(a) A debt of $3726 is repaid by weekly payments which are in arithmetic progression. The
fo:s t payment is $6.0 and the. de.ht is fully repaid a_fte_t: 48 we.e.ks. f i_nd the_ third paym_e_nt
U~;: 61.) P-]
(b) Find the sum to infinity of the geometric progression whose first term is 6 and whose
second term is 4. s,,., == Hl [3]
6. M'04(1)
A geometric progression has first term 64 and sum to infinity 256. Find
(i) the common ratio, r .= 3/<.f [2]
(ii) the sum of the first ten terms. S'tb = 2"12 [2]
7. N'04(2)
Find
(i)_ the sum of the. fust t~ te.nns of the. ge.ome.tric. progr~on. 8 l,. .:i4.,. 36:,. ..._._-,. [3] 239
{ii) .the sum .o f.all .the terms in the .arithmeric prngr.ession 1.80., 175., 170., . . . ., 25. Pl 31ao
8. M'05(6)
A geometric progression has 6 terms. The first term is 192 and the common ratio is 1.5. An
arithme.tic. progr~ion. bas.2-l t~rms and_ c.omm.01J diff.e.r.~nc.e. L~ .. G.ive.n that the. swn of all the.
ierms in .the geometric pro.gression is equal to the sum of all the terms in the arithmetic
progression, find the first term and the last term of the arithmetic progression. [6]
ll=l75 i l::1.o5
9. N'05(6)
A small trading company made a profit of$250 000 in the year 2000. The company considered
two different plans, plan A and plan B, for increasing its profits.
Under plan A, the annual profit would increase each year by 5% of its value in the preceding
Y-ear. Find, for plan A,
(i) the profit for the year 2008, 369.000 [3]
(ii) the total profit for the 10 years 2000 to 2009 inclusive. 31 Ylj Lt1-'3 [2] ~ 11 l{O. ooo
Under plan B, the annual profit would increase each year by a constant amount $D.
(iii) Find the value of D for which the total profit for the 10 years 2000 to 2009 inclusive
would be the same for both plans. p =I'-! 3 2 1 ~ I'-f3o o [3]
10. M'06(3)
Each year a company gives a grant to a charity. The amount given each year increases by 5%
of its vaJu~ i_n_th~ pre.c.e.ding ye.ar.. The. grant in.i.O.Ql W<lS $.~OQO ..Find_
(i) thegrantgivenin2011, Uzo 11 = 9141.l ~ 8140 [3]
(ii) the total amount of money given to the charity during the years 2001 to 2011 inclusive.
S11 ,::: 11 034 [2]
11. N'06f6)
(a) Find the sum of all the integers between 100 and 400 that are divisible by 7. [4] lb 8 3{,
(b) The first three terms in a geometric progression are 144, x and 64 respectively, where xis
positive. Find
(j) the value of x, X=-96
(ii) the sum to infinity of the progression. s11:> = 4 3 -z. [5]
12. M'07(7)
The second term of a geometric progression is 3 and the sum to infinity is 12.
(i) Find the first term of the progression. [4]
An arithmetic progression has the same first and second terms as the geometric progression.
(ii)_Find th~ sum of th~ first 2.0 terms of th~ -arithm.m~ progr~ssion. [-3_]_
Sze = - t.p;o
13. N'07(4)
The 1st term of an arithmetic progression is a and the common difference is d, where d -:f. 0.
(i). Write. <iown expressions,_ in.terms of a_and4,_ for: th.e. ~th. ~. an4. tb~ l~tb.. tenn.. [ l]_
\..l5:::Qf'fd; l..l1s-=°'-+l't.d
The 1st term, the 5th term and the 15th term of the arithmetic progression are the first three
terms of a geometric progression.
(ii) Show that 3a = 8d. v [3]
(iii) Find the common ratio of the ~eometric _pro_gression. r -= 5 /z.. [2J_
14. M'08(7)
The first term of a geometric progression is 81 and the fourth term is 24. Find
(i) the common ratio of the progression, r = Z/3 [2]
(ii) the sum to infinity of the progression. s (lo ::: 2.1./3 [2]
The second and third terms of this geometric progression are the first and fourth terms
respectively of an arithmetic progression.
(i) Find the sum of the first ten terms of the arithmetic progression. ~ 10 -= 210 [3]
lS-. N'98(3)
The first term of an arithmetic progression is 6 and the fifth term is 12. The progression has n
terms and the sum of all the terms is 90. Find the value of n. fl =: 9 [4]
16.M'09/J)
(a) Find the sum to infinity of geometric progression with first three terms
0.5, 0.5 3 and 0.5 5 . S...,. ::: 2/3 [3]
(b) the first two terms in an arithmetic progression are 5 and 9. The last term in the
progression is the only term which is _greater than 200. Find the sum of all the terms in
the progression. s; 50 -:;.. 5" l.S-0 [41
17. N'09(3)
A progression has a second term of 96 and a fourth term of 54. Find the first term of the
progression in each of the following cases:
(i_) th_
e_ pr:Qgr~_i_QI_l_ i~. ~i_tbm._e_ti~,_ a = II f. (J ]_
(ii)the.prngr.ession..isge.ometric withap.ositiv_e c.ommonr.ati.o_ a::: 1z8 .[3]
18. M'10(7)
(a) Find the sum of all the multiples of 5 between 100 and 300 inclusive. 8 'Z.CJO [3]
(b) A geometric progression has a common ratio of - ~ and the sum of the first 3 terms is
35 . Find
(i) the first term of the progression, [3]
(ii) the sum to infinity. [2]
):( N'10(5),
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(a) The first and second terms of an arithmetic progression .... - 154 respectively. The sum
of the first m terms is zero. Find the value of m. rrt ~~ T [3]
(b) A geometric progression, in which all the terms are positive, has common ratio r. The sum of
the first n terms is less than 90% of the sum to infinicy. Show that rn > 0.1. [3]
20. M'll(lO)
(a) A circle is divided into 6 sectors in such a way that the angles of the sectors are in arith-
metic progression. The angle of the largest sector is 4 times the angle of the smallest
sector. Given that the radius of the circle is 5 cm, find the perimeter of the smallest sector.
fk'" I ()l.Q.W ::=: 12 ·I [ 6)
(b) The first, second and third terms of a geometric progression are 2k + 3, k + 6 and k,
respectively. Given that all the terms of the geometric progression are positive, calculate
(i) the value of the constant k, k. =12 [3]
"(ii-}the-sum-t-oinfinity oft-heprogression. S'IP :=- Bl [2}-
21. N'll(lO)
(a) An arithmetic progression contains 25 terms and the first term is -15. The sum of all the
terms in the progression is 525. Calculate
(i)_ th.~ GQmro_Qn. cl_iff~i:~.G~ Qf th~ progr.~siQn;;. d =- 3 [2.]
(ii) the last term in the progression, J_= sr [2}
(iii) the sum of all the positive terms in the progression. S::: )1-0 [2]
(b) A college agrees a sponsorship deal in which grants will be received each year for sports
equipment. This grant will be $4000 in 2012 and will increase by 5% each year. Calculate
(i) the value of the grant in 2022, ''S's-.(, ~ b S?.-D [2_]
(ii) the total amount-the college will receive in the years 2012 to 2022 inclusive. (21
S-(; 8-Z-1· ::::. S-t.!MO
22. M'12(7)
(a) In an arithmetic progression, the sum of the first n terms, denoted by Sn, is given by
Sn= n 2 + 8n.
Find the first term and·the common difference. a =8 ~ d = 7.. [31
(b) In a geometric progression, the second term is 9 Jess than the first term. The sum ofthe
second and third terms is 30. Given that all the terms of the progression are positive, find
the first term. a::: l r
[5]
23. N'12(8)
(a) In a geometric progression, all the terms are positive, the second term is 24 and the fourth
term is 13 ~- Find
2
(i) the first term, ~ = 3 -z. T3J
(ii) the sum to infinity of the progression. r~ =/-z g [2)
(b) A circle is divided into n sectors in such a way that the angles of the sectors are in
arithmetic progression. The smallest two angles are 3° and 5°. Find the value of n. [4]
n:::t9
26. M'14(6)
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd terms of a geometric progression are the 1st, 9th and 21st terms
respectively of an arithmetic progression. The 1st term of each progression is 8 and the
common ratio. 0-f the geometric pmgression is r., where r. =I=- 1. Find
(i) the value of r, r~"3/1. 14]
(ii) the 4th term of each progression. cap -=i U4 .:: 21 [3]
AP...:i U4::~ 1 /i.
27 ._ N'14(8.)
(a) The sum, Sw of the first n terms -0f an arithmetic prngression is given by Sn = 32n -
n 2 . Find the first term and the common difference. a= 31 ; d..:: -?.. [3]
(b) A geometric progression in which all the terms are positive has sum to infinity 20.
The sum of the first two terms is 12.8. Find the first term of the progression. [5]
a.-::: g
.28.. M'15(8)
(a) The first, second and last terms in an arithmetic progression are 56, 53 and - 22
respectively. Find the sum of all the terms in the progression. '159 [4]
(b) The first, second and third terms of a geometric progression are 2k + 6, 2k and k + 2
respectively, where k is a positive constant.
(i) Find the value of k. le::: G [3]
(ii) Find the sum to infinity of the progression. [2]
29. M'16(9)
A water tank holds 2000 litres when full. A small hole in the base is gradually getting bigger
so that each day a greater amount of water is lost.
(i) On the first day after filling, 10 litres of water are lost and this increases by 2 litres each
day.
(a) How many litres will be lost on the 30th day after filling? 13~ ~ 68 -l [2]
(b) The tank becomes empty during the nth day after filling. Find the value of n. [3] 4o 'I~~
(ii) Assume instead that 10 litres of water are lost on the first day and that the amount of
water lost increases by 10% on each succeeding day. Find what percentage of the
original 2000 litres is left in the tank at the end of the 30th day after filling. 11. 1-S -;, [4]
30. N'16(8)
(a) A cyclist completes a long-distance charity event across Africa. The total distance is 3050
km. He starts the event on May 1st and cycles 200 km on that day. On each subsequent
day he reduces the distance cycled by 5 km.
(i) How far will he travel on May 15th? 1'3D Lu"' [2]
(ii) On what date will he finish the event? 2-0+1.t M1_ {3)
(bl A geometric progression is such that the third term is 8 times the sixth term, and the
sum of the first six terms is 31 ~. Find .
2
(i) the first term of the progression, ll:::. I(:, [4]
(ii) the sum to infinity of the progression. SIY' = 32. [1]