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@@trz1sr112 There's no mistake, it says "a/3" not "9/3". You are meant to show that d = a/3. He gets to 10a = 30d, divided by 30 and you get d = 10a/30 or d = a/3.
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Assume 10 litres as P On day 1 p litres is lost On day2 p+(10/100)p = 1.1p is lost On day3 1.1p+(10/100)p = ((1.1)^2)p is lost... So r = 1.1 Day1:r^0=1 Day2:r^1=1.1 Day3:r^2=1.1^2
@@aleezayalviYou just confused him further by your pointless abstraction. The first value of the series is 10 increasing by 10% per day. Therefore, the common ratio is 10 x 110% = 1.1 or in another way to think about it 10+10%=11 with the common ratio being multiplied by the first term 11/10= 1.1
There’s a common difference being added between successive terms for AP. And there is a common ratio being multiplied for GP. Just identify how successive terms relate to each other. Should be pretty easy to spot what series it is.
this is late but essentially the given number is 100% of itself, or 1 in decimal. If you want to increase it by 10%, you need to make it 110% of itself, or 1.1 of itself. That's the common ratio
Can someone explain the ratio, I thought it would be 1.0 since the percentage is 10% (My exam is in a week and I'm having trouble mastering these topics)
Mine is the same as yours, he probably simplified some decimals. It’s going to estimate to 41 days either way so the real answer remains unaffected. Your working is what matters in the exam with the examiner usually instructed to adjust the answer for some margin of error, it doesn’t have to be perfect. Still, your method of doing things is safer and it’s advised to not round up any values apart from the final answer.
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How did you get 1.1 as the common ratio? please explain
100% + 10% = 110%
% = /100
Hence: 110/100 = 1.1
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16 : 23 heyyy I think you should’ve used the other formula for Sn.... this one : a (r ^n -1)/r-1 (when r>1)
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hey man just wanted to thank you for the worksheet and let you know that on the 7th question part a you've written 9/3 instead of 1/3
you've used that 9/3 in the next part too instead of 1/3
the answers are right it's just that you've written 9/3
If you're finding mistakes that means you are doing well ;). I will make mistakes here and there I'm only human
@@trz1sr112 There's no mistake, it says "a/3" not "9/3". You are meant to show that d = a/3. He gets to 10a = 30d, divided by 30 and you get d = 10a/30 or d = a/3.
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Thanks so much i really appreciate it , im actually an add math student who was struggling but thank you not anymore . I just have a question. Can this be used for add math igcse 0606 as series has been added recently so there is no questions but this one
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For the real world example that you went through with us,how did you get 1.1 as the common ratio...im confused afff..PLEASE HELP
Assume 10 litres as P
On day 1 p litres is lost
On day2 p+(10/100)p = 1.1p is lost
On day3 1.1p+(10/100)p = ((1.1)^2)p is lost...
So r = 1.1
Day1:r^0=1
Day2:r^1=1.1
Day3:r^2=1.1^2
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@@aleezayalvi actually p is 1
@@aleezayalviYou just confused him further by your pointless abstraction.
The first value of the series is 10 increasing by 10% per day. Therefore, the common ratio is 10 x 110% = 1.1 or in another way to think about it 10+10%=11 with the common ratio being multiplied by the first term 11/10= 1.1
how to know whether we should use AP or GP when not giving please??
There’s a common difference being added between successive terms for AP. And there is a common ratio being multiplied for GP. Just identify how successive terms relate to each other. Should be pretty easy to spot what series it is.
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still dont understand how you got 1,1 as common ratio
Help?
It increases the value lost by 10%.
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Hey in the second question part (ii) how did you get the common ratio as 1.1? I didnt understand that
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this is late but essentially the given number is 100% of itself, or 1 in decimal. If you want to increase it by 10%, you need to make it 110% of itself, or 1.1 of itself. That's the common ratio
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11:58 i have a question this is an arithmetic question right?
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How do you find the r for geometric progressions in the real world questions
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Hi Sir,where can I download your solution pdf of the questions?
the solutions are at the bottom
Can someone explain the ratio, I thought it would be 1.0 since the percentage is 10% (My exam is in a week and I'm having trouble mastering these topics)
1+0.1=1.1
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@@aaizafaisal3374 hii why is it 1+0.1 can you explain it to me please?
@14:45: my answer is 40.447. How did you get the 40.15
Mine is the same as yours, he probably simplified some decimals. It’s going to estimate to 41 days either way so the real answer remains unaffected. Your working is what matters in the exam with the examiner usually instructed to adjust the answer for some margin of error, it doesn’t have to be perfect. Still, your method of doing things is safer and it’s advised to not round up any values apart from the final answer.
where can i get these sample questions with his answers???
link in the description
can d (common difference) in arithmetic series be negative?
Yes
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My exam is tomorrow too! Keep calm and hang in there!
but are these all the papers? like from all the previous years?
I used over 30 past papers roughly
How was the r = 1.1 in last question 19:07
i know this might be a bit late but you do (10/100)*10 to get the u2 which is equal to 11 and then divide u2 by u1 and that gives you 11/10=1.1 :)
idkw but this is still hard to grasp for me
Do more questions. Understand the solutions. Then do more questions.
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can someone please tell me why he used 2u1 at 8:33
to follow the arithmetic series formula
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