Thursday 27 October 2011

Numbers-6 (CAT-2000)

If a1 = 1 and an+1 = 2an+5, n=1,2,… then a100 is equal to
(1)(5*299 - 6)      (2) (5*299 + 6)        (3) (6*299 + 5)        (4)(6*299 - 5)
Solution follows here:

Solution:
The better way is to find some values of an and check with the given answer options:
Before proceeding further, let us convert the given answer options in terms of n:
an =
(1)(5*2n-1 – 6)      (2)(5*2n-1 + 6)      (3)(6*2n-1 + 5)      (4)(6*2n-1 – 5)

Given a1 = 1 this is true only for option (4).
 a1 = 6*21-1 – 5 = 6*20 – 5 = 6-5 =1
No other option gives us value 1. Hence answer is option(4).
But for our satisfaction let us try for some more values of an:
an+1 = 2an+5 => a2 = 2a1+5 = 2+5 = 7; substitute n = 2 in option (4) => a2 = 6*21-5 = 7
yes, verified correct.
a3 = 2a2+5 = 2(7)+5 = 19; substitute n = 3 in option (4) => a3 = 6*22-5 = 24-5 = 19
its true, verified correct.
Answer (4)

1 comment:

  1. Hey great thanks a ton pls upload on CAT 2013, 12 n 11 question types

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