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On = a1 + (n-1)d

A gym pass costs $30 for the first month. Each month after that, the cost is $20 per month. What is the cost for Issac to
swim for 12 months?
O $258
• $250
O $368
O $350

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Answer:

The cost for Issac to swim for 12 months is $250.

Hence, option 'B' is true.

Explanation:

Given that the gym pass costs $30 for the first month, so

  • a₁ = 30

Each month after that, the cost is $20 per month, so the sequence becomes

a₁, a₂, a₃, a₄, a₅, ...

30, 50, 70, 90, 110, ...

An arithmetic sequence has a constant difference 'd' and is defined by


a_n=a_1+\left(n-1\right)d

computing the differences of all the adjacent terms


50-30=20,\:\quad \:70-50=20,\:\quad \:90-70=20,\:\quad \:110-90=20

The difference between all the adjacent terms is the same and equal to


d=20

now, we have

  • a₁ = 30
  • d = 20

so substituting a₁ = 30 and d = 20 in the nth term of the sequence


a_n=a_1+\left(n-1\right)d


a_n=20\left(n-1\right)+30


a_n=20n+10

Thus, the nth term of the sequence is:


a_n=20n+10

Determining the cost for Issac to swim for 12 months:

As we have already determined the nth term of the sequence such as


a_n=20n+10

now substituting n = 12


a_(12)=20\left(12\right)+10


a_(12)=240+10


a_(12)=250

Therefore, the cost for Issac to swim for 12 months is $250.

Hence, option 'B' is true.

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