Missing part of the question
Determine the number of handshakes, i, that will occur for each number of people, n, in a particular room. (people)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
For 5 people
Using the given instance of 5 people, the number of handshakes can be represented as:
The above sequence is an arithmetic sequence and the total number of handshakes is the sum of n terms of the sequence.
Where
--- The first term
--- The last term
So:
To solve, we need to subtract from these two fractions. In order to do this, we will change one of them to have the same denominator as the other.
We have 5/14 and 1/7
Let us change 1/7
Multiply 2/2 (a form of 1 so it does not change the value of the fraction)
2/2 • 1/7 = 2/14
Now subtract from 5/14
5/14 - 2/14 = 3/14
ANSWER: Vicky ran 3/14 of a mile more
Add them up and you have your answer
The answer is C) 0
Because math