Math, asked by muskan46274, 11 months ago

Plzzz guys only those who know the answer should answer other wise no answer​

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Answered by jksilambu24
1

Answer:

69

Step-by-step explanation:

=6

=6+1(1.75)

=7.75

=6+2(1.75)

=9.75

similar

=6+36(1.75). (That's 36+first value = 37)

=69

Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
1

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 \green{\underline \bold{Given :}}  \\  \tt:  \implies A.P = 6.7\frac{3}{4} . 9\frac{1}{2} . 11\frac{1}{4}  \\  \\ \red{\underline \bold{To \: Find :}}  \\  \tt:  \implies 37th \: term( a_{37}) = ?

• According to given question :

 \tt \circ \: First \: term = 6 \\  \\  \bold{As \: we \: know \: that} \\  \tt:  \implies Common \: difference =  a_{2} -  a_{1} \\  \\ \tt:  \implies Common \: difference =  \frac{31}{4}  - 6  \\  \\ \tt:  \implies Common \: difference =  \frac{31 - 24}{4}  \\  \\ \tt:  \implies Common \: difference =  \frac{7}{4}  \\  \\   \tt \circ \: Number \: of \: term = 37 \\  \\  \bold{As \: we \: know \: that} \\  \tt:  \implies  a_{37} = a + (n - 1)d \\  \\ \tt:  \implies  a_{37} = 6 + (37 - 1) \times  \frac{7}{4}  \\  \\ \tt:  \implies  a_{37} = 6 + 36 \times  \frac{7}{4}  \\  \\ \tt:  \implies  a_{37} = 6 + 63 \\  \\ \green{\tt:  \implies  a_{37} = 69}\\\\ \green{\tt\therefore 37th\:term\:of\:A.P\:is\:69}

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