Sue is training for a marathon - Edexcel - A-Level Maths Pure - Question 9 - 2008 - Paper 1
Question 9
Sue is training for a marathon. Her training includes a run every Saturday starting with a run of 5 km on the first Saturday. Each Saturday she increases the length ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Sue is training for a marathon - Edexcel - A-Level Maths Pure - Question 9 - 2008 - Paper 1
Step 1
Show that on the 4th Saturday of training she runs 11 km.
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Sue starts her training with 5 km on the first Saturday, and each subsequent Saturday she increases her distance by 2 km. Therefore, the distances for the first four Saturdays are:
1st Saturday: 5 km
2nd Saturday: 5+2=7 km
3rd Saturday: 7+2=9 km
4th Saturday: 9+2=11 km
Thus, she runs 11 km on the 4th Saturday.
Step 2
Find an expression, in terms of n, for the length of her training run on the nth Saturday.
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The distance run on the nth Saturday can be expressed as:
tn=5+2(n−1)
This expression represents the 5 km on the first Saturday plus an increase of 2 km for each additional Saturday.
Step 3
Show that the total distance she runs on Saturdays in n weeks of training is n(n + 4) km.
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The distance for each Saturday can be summed as:
S_n = rac{n}{2} imes (t_1 + t_n)
Where t1=5 and tn=5+2(n−1) gives us:
tn=5+2n−2=2n+3
So, the total distance is:
S_n = rac{n}{2} imes (5 + (2n + 3)) = rac{n}{2} imes (2n + 8) = n(n + 4)
Step 4
Find the value of n.
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We know that on the nth Saturday, Sue runs 43 km:
2n+3=43
Solving this equation:
2n=43−3=40n=20
Thus, the value of n is 20.
Step 5
Find the total distance, in km, Sue runs on Saturdays in n weeks of training.
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Using the formula derived earlier, when n = 20:
S20=20(20+4)=20imes24=480extkm
Thus, the total distance she runs is 480 km.