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Look at the table. Make a conjecture about the sum of the first 10 positive even numbers.

Look at the table. Make a conjecture about the sum of the first 10 positive even numbers-example-1

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The answer is 10•11, if you look at the pattern, you don't have to solve the addition.
Look at the table. Make a conjecture about the sum of the first 10 positive even numbers-example-1
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Answer:

The sum of the first 10 positive even numbers is
10* 11=110

Explanation:

From the table, we see that,

Sum of the numbers
2+4+6+8+10=30=5* 6=5(5+1)

That is, when there are 5 terms in the sequence, the sum is given by
5* 6.

Then, in general, when there are 'n' terms in the sequence, the sum is given by
n(n+1)

We are required to find the sum of 10 even terms.

Therefore, when there are 10 terms in the sequence, the sum will be
10(10+1)=10* 11

Hence, the sum of the first 10 positive even numbers is
10* 11=110

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