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Find the sum of the first 7 terms of the series. 6 - 12 + 24-48 + ... a. 257 b. 256 c. 258 d. 259
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Find the sum of the first 7 terms of the series. 6 - 12 + 24-48 + ... a. 257 b. 256 c. 258 d. 259
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Find the sum of the first 7 terms of the series.
6 - 12 + 24-48 + ...
a. 257
b. 256
c. 258
d. 259
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option C 258 is correct
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C.258
Explanation:
6-12+24-48+96-192+384
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