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Arithmetic Means

The document contains 7 math problems involving arithmetic sequences: 1) Finding the 12th term of a given arithmetic sequence 2) Finding the 22nd term of a sequence where the 1st term and common difference are given 3) Finding the 9th term of a given arithmetic sequence 4) Finding the 16th term of a sequence where the 1st term and common difference are given 5) Finding the 27th term of a decreasing arithmetic sequence 6) Calculating the distance an object falls over multiple seconds based on an increasing arithmetic sequence 7) Calculating the number of words learned in a day based on an increasing arithmetic sequence

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Arithmetic Means

The document contains 7 math problems involving arithmetic sequences: 1) Finding the 12th term of a given arithmetic sequence 2) Finding the 22nd term of a sequence where the 1st term and common difference are given 3) Finding the 9th term of a given arithmetic sequence 4) Finding the 16th term of a sequence where the 1st term and common difference are given 5) Finding the 27th term of a decreasing arithmetic sequence 6) Calculating the distance an object falls over multiple seconds based on an increasing arithmetic sequence 7) Calculating the number of words learned in a day based on an increasing arithmetic sequence

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(B) 1.) Given the sequence 3, 1, -1, -3, …, find a12.

(G) 2.) If a1 = 17 and d = 4, find a22 of the arithmetic sequence.


(B) 3.) Find the 9th term of the arithmetic sequence 12, 24, 36, …
(G) 4.) Find the 16th term of the arithmetic sequence whose first term is 6 and the
common difference is 0.25.
(E) 5.) What is the 27th term in the sequence 54, 51, 48, …?
(B) 6.) You went to a hiking with your friends at the Pico de Loro at Maragondon,
Cavite, upon reaching the summit, you drop a coin. The coin falls a distance of 4 feet for
the first second, 16 feet on the next and 28 feet on the third and so on. Find the distance
the coin will fall in 6 seconds.
(G) 7.) Antonio is studying Chabacano, a native dialect from Cavite City. He started
practicing from one (1) word for an hour and decided to add two more words every
succeeding hour. If the pattern continues, how many words did he learn in one day?
(E) 8.) Rico bought and e-bike at PhP 29,000. If it depreciates Php 500 in value each
year, what will be its value at the end of 10 years?
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ARITHMETIC MEANS

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OBJECTIVES:
1.Find the missing terms of an arithmetic
sequence.
2.Insert a certain number of terms between
two given terms of an arithmetic
sequence.
3.Appreciate arithmetic means in solving
real life problems.
THINGS TO REMEMBER!!!
EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:
2. Insert three arithmetic
means between 12 and 56.
EXAMPLE:
Flower farms in Tagaytay grew different variety of
flowers including anthurium. Monica, a flower
arranger, went to Tagaytay to buy anthurium. She
plans to arrange the flowers following an arithmetic
sequence with four (4) layers. If she put one (1)
anthurium on the first layer and seven (7) on the
fourth layer, how many anthurium should be placed
on the second and third layer of the flower
arrangement?
ASSESSMENT 4: ANALYZE AND SOLVE
1. Insert two arithmetic means between 20 and 38.
2. Find the missing terms of the arithmetic sequence 5, ___, ___, ___, ___,
25.
3. The fifteenth term of an arithmetic sequence is –3 and the first term is
25. Find the common difference and the tenth term.
4.

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