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Consider the sequence:

1000,-500,250,-125
What is the 7th number in the sequence? Write your answer as a fraction

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Answer:

The 7th number in the sequence is
(125)/(8)

Explanation:

Geometric sequence:

In a geometric sequence, the quotient between consecutive terms is always the same, called common ratio.

The nth term of a geometric sequence is given by:


A_n = A(0)r^(n-1)

In which A(0) is the first term and r is the common ratio.

1000,-500,250,-125

This means that
A(0) = 1000, r = -(500)/(1000) = -(1)/(2)

So


A_n = A(0)r^(n-1)


A_n = 1000(-(1)/(2))^(n-1)

What is the 7th number in the sequence?

This is
A_7. So


A_7 = 1000(-(1)/(2))^(7-1) = (1000)/(64) = (125)/(8)

The 7th number in the sequence is
(125)/(8)

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