A number sequence has 100 elements. Any of its elements (except for the first and last element) is equal to the product of its neighbors. The product of the first 50 elements, just as the product of all the elements is 27. What is the sum of the first and the second element?
option c
Solution:
Let first two numbers be x and y.. so the sequence will be
x,y,yx,1x,1y,xy,x,y,.. the sequence repeats after 6 numbers. Also the product of first six numbers is 1.
So now, product of first 50 numbers will be xy=27 while product of first 100 numbers will be y2x=27. On solving we get y=9 and x=3.
So their sum = x+y=12.
Alternatively
Look at the product, it is 27 which is nothing but 33and the series is all about products. So the numbers in the series will be full of threes. Look at the answer options for numbers which can be expressed as sum of 2 powers of 3. Only 12=3+32is the possibility.
Series is 3,32,33,13,132,13,3,32.............