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Title: Tips on cracking Aptitude Questions on Progressions


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4 TIPS on cracking Aptitude Questions on
Progressions
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Tip 1 Sum of n terms of an AP n x
(Arithmetic Mean of first and last terms)
  • If a be the first term of an AP and l be the last
    term, i.e., the nth term, then the sum of the AP
    will be n(a l)/2.
  • If the last term is not specified, replace l by a
    (n 1)d where d is the common difference. Then
    the sum of the AP will be n 2a (n 1)d
  • 2
  • Question The interior angles of a polygon are in
    AP. The smallest angle is 120 and the common
    difference is 5. Find the number of sides of the
    polygon.
  • Solution
  • Let there be n sides.
  • Then the largest side is 120 (n 1)5 degrees
    115 5n
  • Sum of interior angles n(120 115 5n)/2
    n(235 5n)/2
  • In any polygon, the sum of the interior angles is
    (n 2) x 180
  • n(235 5n)/2 (n 2) x 180
  • n2 25n 1440
  • (n 9)(n 16) 0
  • n 9 or 16
  • If n16, largest angle 115 5 x16 195
  • But the interior angle of a polygon cannot be
    greater than 180 .
  • Hence, n 9.

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Tip 2 If the terms of an AP are operated upon
by some constant, the resultant AP bears a
certain relation to the previous one.
  • If each term of an AP is multiplied by C, common
    difference becomes dC and the sum SC
  • If a constant C is added to each term of an AP
    the new sum is SnC and d remains same
  • Question 6 kids are born into a family and their
    age difference is 3 years. If the current age of
    the youngest child is 4 years, what will be the
    sum of their ages 5 years from now?
  • Solution
  • According to the question, age of the eldest
    child 4 5 3 19 yrs
  • Sum of their ages now 6(19 4)/2 69 years.
  • Sum of their ages 5 years from now 69 (6 x 5)
    99 years.
  • Question The sum of 10 numbers in an AP is 810.
    What is their sum when all the numbers are
    divided by 3?
  • Solution
  • New sum 810/3 270.

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Tip 3 Wherever possible, use the Formulae for
Sum
  • Sum of first n natural numbers, 1, 2, 3, ., n
    is
  • S n(n1)/2
  • Sum of squares of first n natural numbers 12,
    22, 32, ., n2 is
  • S n(n1)(2n1)/6
  • Sum of cubes of first n natural numbers, 13,
    23, 33, ., n3 is
  • S n2(n1)2/4
  • If the nth term of a sequence is Tn an3 bn2
    cn d, then the sum of the series is
  • S aSn3 bSn2 cSn nd
  • Question Find the sum of n 2(n 1) 3(n
    2) . (n 1)2 n
  • Solution
  • The rth term of the series can be written as Tr
    r(n r 1)
  • (n1)r r2.
  • Thus, the sum of the series will be
  • S (n1)Sr Sr2
  • (n1)Sn Sn2
  • (n1).n.(n1)/2 n(n1)(2n1)/6
  • n(n1)(3n3 2n 1)/6
  • n(n1)(n2)/6.

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Tip 4 When the quantities are in progression,
choose the variable as the middle element to make
your calculations easier.
  • Question The sum of ages of 5 children born at
    the intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What
    is the age of the youngest child?
  • Solution
  • Let the age of the 3rd child be a.
  • Then the successive ages of the children are
    (a-6), (a-3), a, (a3), (a6).
  • According to the question,
  • 5a50 (Since the positive and
    negative terms are exactly equal and thus cancel
    out.)
  • a10
  • Age of youngest child a-6 4 years
  • Question A, B and C are neighbors. If As age is
    thrice that of B and Bs age is thrice that of C
    and the product of their ages is 216, what is Cs
    age?
  • Solution
  • Let Bs age be b. Then,
  • 3b b (b/3) 216
  • b3 216 (Since the multipliers and divisors
    cancel each other)
  • b (216)1/3 6
  • Cs age b/3 2 years.

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    master English Grammar and Vocabulary , ace
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    Discussion and perform well in Interviews.
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    Aptitude and English. Job Seekers can also apply
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