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Answer:
\sum^(24)_(n=1) (4n+5)

Explanation:

This is an arithmetic series with a common difference of 4, so we can immediately eliminate the two left-hand options.

To determine which of the two options on the right is correct, we can determine the first term of each sum expanded out.

  • For the top right, the first term is 4(0)+5=5, which does not match the first term of the given sequence.
  • For the bottom right, the first term is 4(1)+5=9, which does match the first term of the given sequence.
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