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Differentiate Geometric Sequence From Arithmetic Sequence: Submitted By: Vhia Cheilo Navas 10-Maturity

This document is a student submission for a mathematics module on differentiating between geometric and arithmetic sequences. It includes rubrics for scoring the presentation. The submission contains a real-life example of an apple tree whose monthly apple production follows a geometric sequence. The student solves for the number of apples produced each month from July to December. The total number of apples produced over 12 months is calculated to be 4097.
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Differentiate Geometric Sequence From Arithmetic Sequence: Submitted By: Vhia Cheilo Navas 10-Maturity

This document is a student submission for a mathematics module on differentiating between geometric and arithmetic sequences. It includes rubrics for scoring the presentation. The submission contains a real-life example of an apple tree whose monthly apple production follows a geometric sequence. The student solves for the number of apples produced each month from July to December. The total number of apples produced over 12 months is calculated to be 4097.
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S U B M I T T E D B Y :

V H I A C H E I L O N AVA S

1 0 - M AT U R I T Y

MODULE4:
D I F F E R E N T I AT E
GEOMETRIC
SEQUENCE
FROM
ARITHMETIC
SEQUENCE
W H AT I C A N D O
POWER OF FOUR
RUBRICS
SCORE DESCRIPTOR
5 Presentation is exceptionally clear, through, fully supported with concepts and principles
of geometric sequence and easy to follow.
Presentation is generally clear and reflective of students’ personalized ideas, and some
4 accounts are supported by mathematical concept of geometric sequences.
Presentation is reflective of something learned: lacks clarity and accounts have limited
3 support.

2 Presentation is unclear and impossible to follow, is superficial, and more descriptive


than analytical.

1 No presentation.
DIRECTION:
Given the geometric sequence
1, 2,4, 8, 16, 32, …, think of a
simple real life situation which
represents the sequence.
Anna has a Apple Tree in her
garden. Her apple tree produces
apples every month. It produce 1
apple in January, 2 apples in
February, 4 apples in March, 8 apples
in April, 16 apples in May, 32 apples
in June and so on. How many apples
did the tree produce from July to
December ? What is the sum of all
the apples produced in 12 months?
SOLUTION NUMBER OF APPLES
MONTHS PRODUCED EACH
MONTH
January 1
February 2
March 4
April 8
May 16
June 32
July ?
August ?
September ?
October ?
November ?
December ?
TOTAL ?
SOLUTION
𝑎
 𝑎2
1

 𝑎
 𝑎 3
 𝑎54

 𝑎6
 𝑎7
 𝑎
 𝑎 8
 𝑎109

 𝑎11
 𝑎
  12

First, let’s find the common ratio (r).


 
=
𝐺𝑖𝑣𝑒𝑛
  :𝑎3 =4 , 𝑎2=2 ,𝑟 =?
The formula for
 𝑟= 𝑎 3
Now, let’s
 𝑟= 4
2  𝑟=2
finding the substitute the
common ratio is: given terms :
𝑎2
We already know the common ratio. To, know the common ratio, the operation we did was Division. Now, to know the value of
the next number of apples produce in each month from October to December. We need to do the opposite operation of Division
which is Multiplication. We need to multiply the previous number of apples to the common ratio which is 2 to know the next
number of apples to be produced.
SOLUTION
𝑎
 𝑎 1
 𝑎32

 𝑎 4
 𝑎5
  𝑎6
 𝑎 64
 𝑎7 128
 𝑎 9
8
256
 𝑎 512
 𝑎10 1024
 𝑎11 2048
  12
No. of apples in July No. of apples in October
  No. of apples in July   No. of apples in October
  No. of apples in July   No. of apples in October
   
No. of apples in August No. of apples in November
  No. of apples in August   No. of apples in November
  No. of apples in August   No. of apples in November
   
No. of apples in September No. of apples in December
  No. of apples in September   No. of apples in December
  No. of apples in September   No. of apples in December
   
SOLUTION

4097

We already know the numbers of apple in each month. Now, we need to know the sum o0f all the
apples produce in 12 months. We need to use the formula below:
Now, let’s substitute the given terms.
,  𝑎1 (1− 𝑟 𝑛 ) 2(− 2047)
𝑆  𝑛 =
  𝑆  𝑛 = −1
1− 𝑟
 + 1= 4097
  𝑛 = − 4096
Since the given 11
 . And, also our n will be equal to 𝑆  𝑛 =
2(1 −2 ) 𝑆
1 −2 −1
11. we will just add 1 after we get
the answer. 2(1 −2048) 𝑆
  𝑛 =4096
𝑆  𝑛 =
−1
Now that we are done in solving let’s go back to the questions.
How many apples did the tree produce from July to December ?

What is the sum of all the apples produced in 12 months?


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