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Sequence - 4 (Posted on 2006-03-23) Difficulty: 3 of 5
The number of terms of an Arithmetic Progression is even.

The sum of the terms in the odd places (First term + Third Term + Fifth Term + ...and so on) is 24;

The sum of the terms in the even places (Second Term + Fourth Term + Sixth Term + ... and so on) is 30; and

The last term exceeds the first by 21/2, then:

What is the arithmetic progression?

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  Subject Author Date
SolutionExplanation to Puzzle AnswerK Sengupta2022-06-12 23:20:02
Puzzle AnswerK Sengupta2022-06-12 12:24:47
Number of termsRichard2006-03-23 13:25:20
re(2): Solutiontomarken2006-03-23 11:59:40
re: SolutionAdy TZIDON2006-03-23 11:44:03
SolutionSolutiontomarken2006-03-23 09:11:16
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