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9 November, 10:31

Jane had 275 stickers, which she gave to her friends. Each friend got five more stickers than the friend before. If the first friend got 5 stickers, how many friends got stickers from Jane?

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  1. 9 November, 14:24
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    10 friends.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Givens

    Sum = 275

    a1 = 5

    d = 5

    n = ?

    Formula

    Sum = ((2*a1) + (n - 1) * d) * n / 2 Substitute the knows.

    Solution

    Sum = (2 * 5 + (n - 1) * 5) * n/2 Combine on the right

    275 = (10 + (n - 1) 5) n/2 Multiply by 2 and remove the brackets.

    550 = (10 + 5n - 5) * n Combine

    550 = (5 + 5n) * n Remove the brackets

    550 = 5n + 5n^2 Subtract 550 from both sides.

    5n^2 + 5n - 550 = 0 Divide by 5 (all terms are divisible by 5)

    n^2 + n - 110 = 0 Factor

    (n + 11) (n - 10) = 0

    The only root that has any meaning is n - 10 = 0

    n + 11 means Jane has - 11 friends. That has no meaning at all.

    n - 10 = 0

    n = 10

    She had 10 friends who got stickers.
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