Amanda Lab4-part2 (App B Harshb x C www.webassign.ne t/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/tutorial?depJ13677735#Q11 12 -l 1 points HarMathAp9 6.1.050. MISA. My Notes This question has several parts that must be completed sequentially. If you skip a part of the question, you will not receive any points for the skipped part, and you will not be able to come back to the skipped part Tutorial Exercise Suppose you are offered a job with a relatively low starting salary but with a $1300 raise for each of the next 13 years. How much more than your starting salary would you be making in the thirteenth year Part 1 of 1 We want to determine how much more than your starting salary you would make in the thirteenth year on a job which increases your salary by $1300 each year. Since the salary is changing by a fixed amount every year, we recognize this as a (n Select sequence with a common difference of d J If we let So denote the initial starting salary, then So is the Select v term in our arithmetic sequence. We are looking for the Select v term of the arithmetic sequence which is given by 1)(1300) 13 So So 300 So Thus, you would be making more a year in the thirteenth year than your initial starting salary Submit Skip ou cannot come back
Show transcribed image textAmanda Lab4-part2 (App B Harshb x C www.webassign.ne t/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/tutorial?depJ13677735#Q11 12 -l 1 points HarMathAp9 6.1.050. MISA. My Notes This question has several parts that must be completed sequentially. If you skip a part of the question, you will not receive any points for the skipped part, and you will not be able to come back to the skipped part Tutorial Exercise Suppose you are offered a job with a relatively low starting salary but with a $1300 raise for each of the next 13 years. How much more than your starting salary would you be making in the thirteenth year Part 1 of 1 We want to determine how much more than your starting salary you would make in the thirteenth year on a job which increases your salary by $1300 each year. Since the salary is changing by a fixed amount every year, we recognize this as a (n Select sequence with a common difference of d J If we let So denote the initial starting salary, then So is the Select v term in our arithmetic sequence. We are looking for the Select v term of the arithmetic sequence which is given by 1)(1300) 13 So So 300 So Thus, you would be making more a year in the thirteenth year than your initial starting salary Submit Skip ou cannot come back