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A geometric progression has 99 terms, the first term is 12 and the last term is 48. What is the 50-th term?

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Answer:

21.5

Explanation:

geometric progression formula:
A_(n)=A*
r^(n-1)

where An is nth term

A is first term

r is common ratio

given
A_(99) = 48

A=12

we find r

48=12 *
r^(99-1)

48/12=
r^(98)


\sqrt[98]{4}=r

r=1.014

so to find 50th term


A_(50)=12*
1.012^(50-1)


A_(50)=21.53

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