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Levi just started a running plan where he runs 8 miles the first week and then

increases the number of miles he runs by 5% each week. If he keeps up this plan for
19 weeks, how many total miles would Levi have run, to the nearest whole number?

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Answer:

244 miles (nearest whole number)

Explanation:

We can model this as a geometric series.

General form of a geometric sequence:
a_n=ar^(n-1)

(where a is the first term and r is the common difference)

Given information:

  • Miles run in first week = 8
  • Weekly increase of miles = 5%
  • Total number of weeks in plan = 19

Therefore:


  • a = 8

  • r = 1.05

  • n = 19

Sum of the first n terms of a geometric series:


S_n=(a(1-r^n))/(1-r)

Therefore, sum of the first 19 terms:


\implies S_(19)=(8(1-1.05^(19)))/(1-1.05)


\implies S_(19)=244.3120313...

So Levi ran a total of 244 miles (to the nearest whole number)

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