On day one, there are 100 particles in a laboratory experiment. On day n, where n greater than or 2, one out of every n particles produces another particle. If the total number of particles in the laboratory experiment increases to 1000 on day m, then m equals.
Explanation:
On nth day ‘n’ particles produce 1 extra particle. ⇒ For every n particles on previous day, their will be (n + 1) particles next day.
∴ On nth day, the number of particles will become n+1n times the number of particles of previous day.
⇒ Number of particles after day 2 = 100 × 32 ⇒ Number of particles after day 3 = 100 × 32 × 43 ⇒ Number of particles after day 4 = 100 × 32 × 43 × 54
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⇒ Number of particles after day m = 100 × 32 × 43 × 54 × ... × m+1m = 100 × m+12
⇒ 100 × m+12 = 1000
⇒ m+12 = 10
⇒ m = 19
Hence, option (c).
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