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Grade 11 Quiz - Arithmetic Sequences

This document is a quiz on arithmetic sequences consisting of 5 multiple choice questions worth a total of 14 points. It provides the name, questions, and point values. The questions involve finding terms in given arithmetic sequences, writing the general term of a sequence described in a word problem, and finding missing terms.

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Grade 11 Quiz - Arithmetic Sequences

This document is a quiz on arithmetic sequences consisting of 5 multiple choice questions worth a total of 14 points. It provides the name, questions, and point values. The questions involve finding terms in given arithmetic sequences, writing the general term of a sequence described in a word problem, and finding missing terms.

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Total: ______/14 * 5 = ________/5 Grade 11 Quiz - Arithmetic Sequences

Name: __________________

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1. Find the first 3 terms of the sequence defined by tn = 3n + 10.

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2. In the arithmetic sequence -3, 1, 5, ..., which term is 97?

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3. In the arithmetic sequence 5, -1, -7, ..., what is t200?

4. Susan joined a fitness class at her local gym. Into her workout, she incorporated a sit-up routine that followed an arithmetic sequence. On the 6th day of the program, Susan performed 11 sit-ups. On the 15th day, she did 29 sit-ups. (2) a) Write the general term that relates the number of sit-ups to the number of days.

(2)

b) If Susan's goal is to be able to do 100 sit-ups, on which day of her program will she accomplish this?

_____ (12)

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5. Find the missing terms of this arithmetic sequence: 2, ___, ___, ___, ___, 107

(2)

BONUS: Find the second and third terms of this arithmetic sequence:

3, ____, ____, x, .....

_____ (2)

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