So by limiting sum I am assuming you are allowed to use the formula:Hi Guys
Could someone please help me convert these reoccurring decimals to fractions using limiting sums from f) onwards showing working out:
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I can do the previous ones before f) but have no idea how to do the rest :S
Please Help!
Thanks
Okays Thank youu so much!So by limiting sum I am assuming you are allowed to use the formula:
We can rewrite the decimal in f:
So basically you split up the decimal, do this VERY similarly for the next parts.
Another quick question that i happened to get stuck on:
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Its still limiting sums
Please help!
But the answer says 3.5mWell, you have a= 1.5, r= 2/3
therefore.....a/(1-r)
=
1.5/(1-2/3)= 4.5m
Ok, so when she drops the ball, it travels 1.5mAnother quick question that i happened to get stuck on:
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Its still limiting sums
Please help!