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You own a motel and have a pricing structure that encourages rentals of rooms in groups.

One room rents for $68, two rooms for $65 each and in general the group rate per room is
found by taking $3 off the base of $68 for each extra room. How much money do you
charge per room if a group rents 10 rooms?

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Answer:

$41

Explanation:

  • One room rents for $68,
  • Two rooms for $65 each,
  • In general, the group rate per room is found by taking $3 off the base of $68 for each extra room.

So,


a_1=\$68\\ \\a_2=\$65\\ \\a_3=\$62\\ \\...

where
a_n is the rate per nth room rented.

This is an arithmetic sequence, so


a_n=a_1+(n-1)\cdot d

In your case,


a_1=68\\ \\n=10\\ \\d=-3

Hence


a_(10)=68+(10-1)\cdot (-3)=68-9\cdot 3=68-27=41

This means if a group rents 10 rooms, the charge per room is $41.

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