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Gary draws this sequence of patterns of white and grey squares. The sequence is continued. How many grey squares will there be with 16 white squares?

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Answer:

20 gray squares

Explanation:

Given

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Number of gray squares when white = 16

First, we calculate the equation that represents both squares.

The white squares


a = 2 --- initial


d = 4 - 2 = 6 - 4


d = 2 -- difference between successive gray squares

So, the nth term is:


W_n = a + (n - 1)d


W_n = 2 + (n - 1)*2


W_n = 2 + 2n - 2


W_n = 2n

The gray squares


a = 6 --- initial


d = 8-6=10-8


d = 2 -- difference between successive gray squares

So, the nth term is:


G_n = a + (n - 1)d


G_n = 6 + (n - 1) *2


G_n = 6 + 2n - 2


G_n = 4 + 2n

When the white squares is 16


W_n = 16 --- Calculate n


W_n = 2n


16 = 2n


8 = n


n = 8

To get the number of gray squares;

Substitute
n = 8 in
G_n = 4 + 2n


G_n = 4 + 2 * 8


G_n = 20

Gary draws this sequence of patterns of white and grey squares. The sequence is continued-example-1
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