Math, asked by Dhairyavi, 11 months ago

A contract on construction job specifies a penalty for delay of completion beyond a certain date as follows: Rs.
200 for the first day, Rs. 250 for the second day, Rs. 300 for the third day, etc., the penalty for each succeeding
day being Rs. 50 more than for the preceding day. How much money the contractor has to pay as penalty, if he
has delayed the work by 30 days.​

Answers

Answered by geethambhat549
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Sn= n/2 (2a +(n-1)d)

= 15(2*200+(29*50)

15(400+1450)

15*1850=18500+925

=19625

Answered by muskan2807
2

Answer:

It can be observed that these penalties are in an A.P. having first term

as 200 and common difference as 50.

a = 200 and d = 50

Penalty that has to be paid if he has delayed the work by 30 days

= S30

= 15 [400 + 1450]

= 15 (1850)

= 27750

Therefore, the contractor has to pay Rs 27750 as penalty.

hope it helps you

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