We use the equation: h = 100(n + 2), so:
For n = 1:
[tex]h=100(1+2)=100(3)=300[/tex]For n = 3:
[tex]h=100(3+2)=100(5)=500[/tex]We can see that this is the correct equation. Therefore, given h we find n:
For h = 700
[tex]\begin{gathered} 700=100(n+2) \\ \frac{700}{100}=\frac{100}{100}(n+2) \\ 7=n+2 \\ 7-2=n+2-2 \\ n=5 \end{gathered}[/tex]For h = 900
[tex]\begin{gathered} 900=100(n+2) \\ \frac{900}{100}=\frac{100}{100}(n+2) \\ 9=n+2 \\ 9-2=n+2-2 \\ n=7 \end{gathered}[/tex]Answer:
(n): 1 3 5 7
(h): 300 500 700 900
Correct equation: h = 100(n + 2)