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Example 4: Sapna's father planted 4 trees in his garden, when he was 22 years old. After that, every year he planted one more tree than the number of trees he planted in the previous year. How many trees will be there in his garden when he will become 40 years old?

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Here is the solution of your asked query:
Let the number of trees be n when he will become 40 years old.Number of trees planted when his age was 22 years old= 4Now according to question we have;number of trees planted at an age of 23 =5number of trees planted at an age of 24 =6So here common difference d= 1first term, a=4number of terms, n= (40-22)+1=19So sum of n terms =S19=1922×4+19-1×1=192×26=247Therefore total number of trees at an age of 40 years = 247
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