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It looks like my dear daughter actually has 3 problems to complete, and I can't help her...oh my! Here's the 2nd problem:
On a string of 15 opals, the center stone is the largest and the most expensive. Starting from one end, including the center stone, each opal is worth $50 more than the previous one. Starting at the other end and including the center stone, each opal is worth $25 more than the previous one. The total value of the 15 opals is $4,650. What is the value of the center opal?
Any help or insight that you can provide today is appreciated!
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let the centre stone be 'x'
either side of the centre stone you will 7 stones, with values of:
x - 7×50, x - 6×50 ... x - 50, x, x - 25 ... x - 6×25, x - 7×25 etc for the rest
the ones on the left can be written as x - n×50, and ones on the right as x - n×25, with n from 1 to 7
you can then write the sum of all stones as being:
which simplified is:
you can evaluate that by hand if you do not know the formula for the sum, otherwise it is:
since the total sum is given as 4650, 15x - 2100 = 4650, 15x = 6750, x = 450
so the centre stone is worth $450
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