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hey guys, for this question, i get that you use the sum formula for aps but wouldnt n + 21? can someone send a solution pls im confused...Screen Shot 2021-09-23 at 9.12.50 pm.png
 

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Yea but I don’t see where the person has given this information, the source. Did you reverse image search it or something?
I just searched the question on Google. I think it would be quite difficult to find it through a reverse image search, especially if the image is of somewhat low quality.
 

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Interesting, thank you for pointing it out! (not my solutions by the way, but those of the paper from which this question is sourced :)).
yes thats what i realised too, i dont really get it but i feel like its right?
 

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yes thats what i realised too, i dont really get it but i feel like its right?
It's correct, CM_Tutor confirmed it :)

As Hivaclibtibcharkwa mentioned, you cannot sub in n = 21 because of the changing difference from 2 to -2 after the 11th week, meaning they have to be added separately. Logically, there is a reason behind the fact that you're asked to find how much snow falls in the 11th week in part (a).
 

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yes thats what i realised too, i dont really get it but i feel like its right?
If you think through what is described, we have
  • Snow fall in week 1 = 5 cm
  • Snow fall in week 2 = 5 + 2 = 7 cm
  • Snow fall in week 3 = 7 + 2 = 9 cm
  • Snow fall in week 4 = 9 + 2 = 11 cm
  • ... pattern continues ...
  • Snow fall in week 9 = 19 + 2 = 21 cm
  • Snow fall in week 10 = 21 + 2 = 23 cm
  • Snow fall in week 11 = 23 + 2 = 25 cm
We are told that the pattern changes at the middle week of the season from increasing snow fall to decreasing snow fall.
In a 21 week season, week 11 is the middle week as there are 10 weeks before it and 10 weeks after it. So, we then get...
  • Snow fall in week 12 = 25 - 2 = 23 cm
  • Snow fall in week 13 = 23 - 2 = 21 cm
  • Snow fall in week 14 = 21 - 2 = 19 cm
  • ... pattern continues ...
  • Snow fall in week 19 = 11 - 2 = 9 cm
  • Snow fall in week 20 = 9 - 2 = 7 cm
  • Snow fall in week 21 = 7 - 2 = 5 cm
Our total snow fall over the season is then


This entire series is NOT an AP as there it is not a constant common difference. So, we need to manipulate it to make one or more series that can be found using AP formulae. This can be done in a number of ways, and whichever you adopt will lead to the correct answer... though the last one is the most efficient:

Approach 1(a): Divide the series where the common difference changes



Each set of brackets contains an AP:
  • First bracket is an AP of 11 terms (weeks 1 to 11, inclusive) which has , , and .
  • Second bracket is an AP of 10 terms (weeks 12 to 21, inclusive) which has , , and .



Approach 1(b): Slightly different division of the series



Each set of brackets contains an AP:
  • First bracket is an AP of 10 terms (weeks 1 to 10, inclusive) which has , , and .
  • Second bracket is an AP of 11 terms (weeks 11 to 21, inclusive) which has , , and .



Approach 2: Less obvious but quicker...


This rearrangement works by recognising that the increasing pattern of weeks 1 to 10 is also the pattern for weeks 12 to 21, but in reverse. Thus, we have that . We now have only one set of brackets and a single AP, plus an extra term that needs to be added:
  • is an AP of 10 terms (weeks 1 to 10, forwards, which is the same as weeks 12 to 21, backwards - inclusive in each case) which has , , and .


 

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If you think through what is described, we have
  • Snow fall in week 1 = 5 cm
  • Snow fall in week 2 = 5 + 2 = 7 cm
  • Snow fall in week 3 = 7 + 2 = 9 cm
  • Snow fall in week 4 = 9 + 2 = 11 cm
  • ... pattern continues ...
  • Snow fall in week 9 = 19 + 2 = 21 cm
  • Snow fall in week 10 = 21 + 2 = 23 cm
  • Snow fall in week 11 = 23 + 2 = 25 cm
We are told that the pattern changes at the middle week of the season from increasing snow fall to decreasing snow fall.
In a 21 week season, week 11 is the middle week as there are 10 weeks before it and 10 weeks after it. So, we then get...

  • Snow fall in week 12 = 25 - 2 = 23 cm
  • Snow fall in week 13 = 23 - 2 = 21 cm
  • Snow fall in week 14 = 21 - 2 = 19 cm
  • ... pattern continues ...
  • Snow fall in week 19 = 11 - 2 = 9 cm
  • Snow fall in week 20 = 9 - 2 = 7 cm
  • Snow fall in week 21 = 7 - 2 = 5 cm
Our total snow fall over the season is then


This entire series is NOT an AP as there it is not a constant common difference. So, we need to manipulate it to make one or more series that can be found using AP formulae. This can be done in a number of ways, and whichever you adopt will lead to the correct answer... though the last one is the most efficient:

Approach 1(a): Divide the series where the common difference changes



Each set of brackets contains an AP:
  • First bracket is an AP of 11 terms (weeks 1 to 11, inclusive) which has , , and .

  • Second bracket is an AP of 10 terms (weeks 12 to 21, inclusive) which has , , and .



Approach 1(b): Slightly different division of the series



Each set of brackets contains an AP:
  • First bracket is an AP of 10 terms (weeks 1 to 10, inclusive) which has , , and .

  • Second bracket is an AP of 11 terms (weeks 11 to 21, inclusive) which has , , and .



Approach 2: Less obvious but quicker...


This rearrangement works by recognising that the increasing pattern of weeks 1 to 10 is also the pattern for weeks 12 to 21, but in reverse. Thus, we have that . We now have only one set of brackets and a single AP, plus an extra term that needs to be added:
  • is an AP of 10 terms (weeks 1 to 10, forwards, which is the same as weeks 12 to 21, backwards - inclusive in each case) which has , , and .


thank you i understand!
 

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