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Name: Palomaria, Almira Louise G.

_Score: _ _
Section:_ I-BMA _ _Date: _

Activity 2
Sequences and Patterns
I. Write the next three terms for the given sequences and patterns.
1. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, …

2. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...

3. 4, 10, 16, 22, 28, …

4. 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, …

5. 1, 8, 27, 64, 125, 216, 343, 512, 729, ...


II. Draw the next two figures in each pattern below.
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2.
Name: Palomaria, Almira Louise G. _Score: _ _
Section:_ I-BMA _ _Date: _

Activity 3
Arithmetic Sequence
I. Find the next three terms in each sequence.
1. 18, 11, 4, …

2. 23, 18, 13, 8, 3, …

3. 14, 34, 54, 74, 94, ...

4. 7, 2, –3, –8, –13, –18

5. 15, 11, 7, 3, –1, –5, –9 ...

II. Write down the stated term of the following arithmetic sequences. Show your
solution.
1. –7, –5, –3, … (14th)
2. 3, 3 ½, 4, … (16th)

3. 25, 32, 39, 46, ...... (20th)

4. –5, –1, 3, 7, 11, .... (12th)

5. 3, –2, –7, –12 ........ (27th)

III. Solve the following.


1. What is the thirty-second term of the arithmetic sequence –12, –7, –2, 3,..... ?
2. What is the fiftieth term of the arithmetic sequence 3, 7, 11, 15,..... ?

3. What is the twentieth term of the arithmetic sequence 21, 18, 15, 12, .....?

4. The fifth term of an arithmetic sequence is 11 and the tenth term is 41. What
is the first term?

5. The first term of an arithmetic sequence is 4 and the tenth term is 67.
What is the common difference?
Name: Palomaria, Almira Louise G. _Score: _ _
Section:_I-BMA _ _Date: _

Activity 4
Geometric Sequence
I. Find the next three terms in each sequence.
1. 2, 10, 50, 250, 1 250, ...

2. −2, −4, −8, −16, ...

3. −3, −15, −75, −375, ...

4. 1, −5, 25, −125, ...

5. −4, −12, −36, −108, …

II. Write down the stated term of the following geometric sequences. Show your
solution.
1. 1, 2, 4, 8, … (12th)
2. 3, 6, 12, 24,… (8th)

3. 512, 256, 128… (6th)

4. 12, 18, 27, … (9th)

5. 2, 10, 50, … (6th)


III. Solve the following.

1. Find the next four terms of the geometric sequence with 𝑎1 = −6 and r = −2/3.

2. Find r for the geometric progression whose first three terms are 2, 4, 8.

3. Given the first two terms in a geometric progression as 2 and 4, what is the 10th
term?

4. Given the first two terms in a geometric progression as 5 and 12, what is the 7th
term?
Name: Palomaria, Almira Louise G. _Score: _ _
Section:_I-BMA _ _Date: _

Activity 5
Arithmetic Series

I. Find the sum of the following series:


1. 3, 8 ½, …, to 20 terms

2. 19, 13, …, to 10 terms


3. –17, –12, –7,…, 33

4. –9, –1, …, to 8 terms

5. 4, 11, …, to 16 terms

II. Solve the following.


1. Find the sum of all the integers from 1 to 1 000.
2. Find the sum of all positive integers, from 5 to 1 555 inclusive, that are
divisible by 5.

3. A tube well is bored 80 meters deep. The 1st meter costs ₱1 250 and the cost
per meter increases by ₱250 for every subsequent meter. Find the cost of
boring the 75th meter and the total cost incurred for the entire job.

4. There is a stack of logs in the backyard. There are 15 logs in the 1st layer, 14
in the second, 13 in the third, 12 in the fourth, and so on with the last layer
having one log. How many logs are in the stack?

5. There are 20 rows of seats on a concert hall: 25 seats are in the 1 st row, 27
seats on the 2nd row, 29 seats on the 3rd row, and so on. If the price per ticket
is ₱2 300, how much will be the total sales for a one-night concert if all seats
are taken?
Name: Palomaria, Almira Louise G. _Score: _ _
Section: I-BMA_ _ _Date: _

Activity 6
Geometric Series

I. Find the sum of the following series:

1. 1, 2, 4, 8, …, to 12 terms

2. 3, 6, 12, 24, …, to 8 terms

3. 512, 256, 128, …, to 6 terms


4. 12, 18, 27, …, to 9 terms

5. 2, 10, 50, …, to 6 terms

II. Solve the following.


1. You have won a contest sponsored by a local radio station. If you are given the
choice of the two payment plans listed below, which plan will pay you more? How
much more?
a. ₱10.00 on the first day, ₱20.00 on the second day, ₱30.00 on the third day,
etc., for two months.
b. ₱10.00 on the first day, ₱20.00 on the second day, ₱40.00 on the third day,
etc. for two weeks.
2. A culture of bacteria doubles every two hours. If there are 500 bacteria at the
beginning, how many bacteria will there be after 24 hours?
Name: Palomaria, Almira Louise G. _Score: _ _
Section:_I-BMA _ _Date: _

Activity 7
Arithmetic Mean
I. Find the missing term or terms in each arithmetic sequence.
1.) ..., 13, , 7, ...

2.) ..., −23, , −3, ...

3.) ..., 9, , 3, ...

4.) ..., 36, , 56, ...

5.) ..., −16.3, , −20.5, ...


6.) ...,35, , , ,83, ...

7.) ..., −7.7, , , −16.4, ...

8) ..., 19, , , −71, ...


9.) ..., − 25/8 , , , , − 32/25 , ...

10.) ..., 3125, , _, , 5, ...

II. Solve the following:


1. Insert two arithmetic means between 20 and 68.
2. Insert three arithmetic means between 7 and 15.

3. Insert 5 arithmetic means between 5 and 2.

4. Find 5 arithmetic means between 7 and 19.

5. Find a, 𝑏, and 𝑐 given the arithmetic sequence 𝑎, 44, 𝑏, 64, 𝑐.


Name: Palomaria, Almira Louise G. _Score: _ _
Section:_I-BMA _ _Date: _

Activity 8
Geometric Mean
I. Find the missing term or terms in each geometric sequence.
1.) ..., −3, , −108, ...

2.) ..., −2, , −18, ...

3.) ..., −3, , −75, ...

4.) ..., 2, , 18, ...


5.) ..., −2, , −8, ...

6.) ..., 3 125, , , _, 5, ...

7.) ..., −2 , , , , −32 , ...


8.) ..., 1, , , , 16, ...

9.) ..., 3, , , 648, ...

10.) ..., −1, , , −27, ...

II. Solve the following:


1. Calculate the Geometric Mean of 3 and 27.
2. What is the geometric mean of 5 and 45?

3. Insert three geometric means between 2 and 162.

4. Find four geometric means between 4 096 and 972.

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