explain the role of women in february revolution?
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Answer:
Given: a
n
=5−6n
Find some of the terms of AP:
Put n=1, we get a
1
=−1= first term
Put n=2, we get a
2
=−7= second term
Common difference=d=a
2
−a
1
=−7−(−1)=−6
Sum of first n terms:
S
n
=n/2[2a+(n−1)d]
=n/2[−2+(n−1)(−6)]
=n(2−3n)
Sum of first 20 terms:
S
20
=20/2[2(−1)+(20−1)(−6)]
=10[−2−114]
=−1160
Sum of its first 20 terms of AP is −1160.
Answer:
Between 1914 and 1917, 250,000 more women began working outside the home for the first time. By the outbreak of the February Revolution, close to one million female workers lived in Russia's cities, but were paid half the wages of men and endured substandard living conditions.
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