In a potato race, potatoes are placed in a line at intervals of with the first potato from the starting point. A contestant is required to bring the potatoes back to the starting place one at a time. How far would he run in bringing back all the potatoes?
Explanation of correct answer
Finding the distance to bring back all the potatoes:
Total number of potatoes
The first potato from the starting point is at a distance
The length of the intervals afterwards
If the first potato is from starting line then, the distance he has to travel to bring back the potato is , now he will travel to pick the second potato so the total distance covered to bring back the second potato is , it will go on like this and form the following AP.
A.P. = terms
Here,
Sum of n terms in A.P.,
Hence, the correct option is .