Q.) The sequence s1,s2,s3,....Sn,... is such that Sn=1/n - 1/(n+1) for all integers n>=1
If k is a positive integer, is the sum of the first k terms of the sequence greater than 9/10?
1) k>10
2) k<19
Someone explain.
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S1 = 1 - 1/2akshatgupta87 wrote:Q.) The sequence s1,s2,s3,....Sn,... is such that Sn=1/n - 1/(n+1) for all integers n>=1
If k is a positive integer, is the sum of the first k terms of the sequence greater than 9/10?
1) k>10
2) k<19
Someone explain.
S2 = 1/2 - 1/3
S3 = 1/3 - 1/4
...
Sn = 1/n - 1/(n + 1)
Adding, we get, the question as: Is 1 - 1/(n + 1) > 9/10? or 1/(n + 1) < 1/10 or (n + 1) > 10 or n > 9? So, we have check if the Sum > 9.
(1) k > 10, which is obviously SUFFICIENT.
(2) k < 19 implies that the sum may or may not be less than 9. So, (2) is NOT SUFFICIENT.
The correct answer is A.
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Can you please explain how do we get the sum of the terms as 1 - 1/(n+1)?
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Please note that we are getting the sum as 1 - 1/(n+1) and not 1+ 1/(n+1).akshatgupta87 wrote:Can you please explain how do we get the sum of the terms as 1+ 1/(n+1)?
S1 = 1 - 1/2
S2 = 1/2 - 1/3
S3 = 1/3 - 1/4
...
S(n-1) = 1/(n - 1) - 1/n
Sn = 1/n - 1/(n + 1)
Adding the Left hand and the right hand sides,
S1 + S2 +..._Sn = 1 - 1/(n + 1), because it can be seen that S1 = 1 - 1/2 and S2 = 1/2 - 1/3, so -1/2 and +1/2 cancels, similarly -1/3 and +1/3 cancels....so on...-1/n and +1/n cancels. So, we are just left with the sum = 1 - 1/(n + 1)
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