- Ashley@VeritasPrep
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As advertised on the main page of Beat the GMAT, Brian, David and I will be posting some original questions today and tomorrow with prizes for the first five correct responders who show their work!
Good Luck!
A sequence is given by the rule an = |an-2| - |an-1| for all n>2, and a function s(n) is defined as the sum of all the terms of this sequence from its beginning through an. For instance, s(4) = a1 + a2 + a3 + a4. If a1 = 0 and a2 = 3, what is the value of s(101)?
(A) -3
(B) 0
(C) 3
(D) 201
(E) 303
Good Luck!
A sequence is given by the rule an = |an-2| - |an-1| for all n>2, and a function s(n) is defined as the sum of all the terms of this sequence from its beginning through an. For instance, s(4) = a1 + a2 + a3 + a4. If a1 = 0 and a2 = 3, what is the value of s(101)?
(A) -3
(B) 0
(C) 3
(D) 201
(E) 303
Ashley Newman-Owens
GMAT Instructor
Veritas Prep
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Veritas Prep
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