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19 September, 17:11

Thirty-one books are arranged from left to right in order of increasing prices. The price of each book differs by $2 from that of each adjacent book. The price of the book at the extreme right is equal to the price of the middle book plus a book adjacent to the middle one. Give an expression for the cost of the $n$th book in terms of $n$.

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  1. 19 September, 19:09
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    Let the middle book cost x dollars. The book to the left costs x-2 and the one to the right costs x+2. The last book, 15 to right of the middle, costs x + 30 dollars. Let's consider two cases:

    Case 1: The last book costs the same as the middle book and one to its right. Then

    x + (x+2) = x + 30

    x = 28

    However, this means the leftmost book costs x-30 = - 2 dollars, which is unlikely.

    Case 2: The last book costs the same as the middle book and one to its left. Then

    x + (x-2) = x + 30

    x = 32

    In this case, the costs of the books are

    $2, $4, $62.

    The nth book costs 2n dollars.
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