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| Question 747683:  A theater has 49 seats in the first row, 53 seats in the second row, 57 seats in the third row, and so on. Answer the following questions:
 1) Can the number of seats in each row be modeled by an arithmetic or geometric sequence? (which type of sequence is it)
 2) Write the general term for a sequence an that gives the number of seats in row n.
 3) How many seats are there in row 18?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A theater has 49 seats in the first row, 53 seats in the second row, 57 seats in the third row, and so on. Answer the following questions: -----
 49,53,57, etc.
 a(1) = 49
 d = 53-49 = 4
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 1) Can the number of seats in each row be modeled by an arithmetic or geometric sequence? (which type of sequence is it)
 Answer: arithmetic
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 2) Write the general term for a sequence an that gives the number of seats in row n.
 a(n) = 49 + (n-1)4
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 3) How many seats are there in row 18?
 a(18) = 49 + (17)*4 = 117
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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