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Find the sum of the first 15 numbers in a sequence that has a1 = 6 and d=4 Answers A-62 B-42 C-158 D-510
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Find the sum of the first 15 numbers in a sequence that has a1 = 6 and d=4
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Your answer is going to be C-158
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Answer:
the correct answer is
D. 510
Explanation:
158 IS WRONG!
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