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A man ate 100 grapes in 5 days. Each day he ate 5 more than what he ate the previous day. Can you find the number of grapes he ate eạch day?

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Each day he ate 5 grapes more than what he ate in the previous day, from this we cain understand. that it contains five terms and its common difference is five Its middle term `=(1.00)/(5)=20`,
terms are `10,15,20,25,30` Numbers of grapes he ate .each dày=10,15,20 , 25,30
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