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Xo = 2
X1 = Xo + 9 = 2 + 9
X2 = X1 + 9 = (2 + 9) + 9
X3 = X2 + 9 = ((2+ 9) +9) +9

Xn = 2 + 9n
X80 = 2 + 9(80)

X80 = 722
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There is formula where you can find the nth term.

a + (n-1)d

a = first term = 2
d = common difference = 9

so for 81th term

2 + (81-1)9 = 722
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# of terms =[ (last term - first term)/interval] + 1
i.e. [(81-2)/1] + 1 = 80

(80*9)+2 = ANSWER
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In each term of a sequence, 9 is added to get the next term. If the first term is 2, what is the eighty-first term?

(A) 632
(B) 695
(C) 713
(D) 722
(E) 731


For more on sequences, as well as a complete explanation of this question, see:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2012/sequences-on-the-gmat/

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First term = 2
common difference = 9
Nth term = First term + (N-1)(common difference)
So, 81th term = 2 + (81-1)(9)
= 2 + 80*9
= 2 + 720
= 722
Hence option D.

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First term is 2
Second term is 2 + 9 = 2 +(2-1)9
Third term is 2 +9 +9 = 2 +(3-1)9
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81st term is 2 +(81-1)*9 = 722. Option D
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In each term of a sequence, 9 is added to get the next term. If the first term is 2, what is the eighty-first term?

(A) 632
(B) 695
(C) 713
(D) 722
(E) 731

We are given a sequence in which 9 is added to each term and the first term is 2. Let’s list the first few terms:

term 1 = 2 (notice that 2 = 9(0) + 2)

term 2 = 11 (notice that 11 = 9(1) + 2)

term 3 = 20 (notice that 20 = 9(2) + 2)

Thus, term n = 9(n-1) + 2

So the 81st term is 9(80) + 2 = 722

Alternate Solution:

You might recognize this as an arithmetic sequence, with first term 2 and common difference d = 9.
To determine the nth term of an arithmetic sequence, we can use the formula a_n = a_1 + (n – 1) * d. We can thus determine the 81st term as follows:

a_81 = 2 + (81 – 1)(9)

a_81 = 2 + (80)(9)

a_81 = 722

Answer: D
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Clearly the pattern given in the question is that of an A.P. with first term = 2 and common difference = 9.
So, 81st term = p = a + (n – 1)d = 2 + (81 – 1)9 = 2 + (80)9 = 722
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