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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 08:38 smarcelle

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Sophie and Nik were computing the sum of the “second” 50 odd numbers (101+103+105+…+195+197+199), but had different approaches to solving the problem. Nik suggested that they could just add up pairs of numbers since 101+199=103+197=105+195=300.

Finish computing the sum 101+103+105+…+195+197+199 the way Nik would have got the answer

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