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Problem 5 The sum of the first ten terms of an arithmetic progression consisting of positive integer terms is equal to the sum of the 20th, 21st and 22nd term. If the first term is less than 20, find how
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Problem 5
The sum of the first ten terms of an arithmetic progression consisting of
positive integer terms is equal to the sum of the 20th, 21st and 22nd term.
If the first term is less than 20, find how many terms are required to give
a sum of 960.
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Answer:
is this in the euler student problem question?
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