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Luciana Vang
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25 December, 16:19
Calculate: 1-3+2-4+3-5 + ⋯ + 101-103.
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Keaton Branch
25 December, 16:26
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Answer: - 202
Step-by-step explanation:
The other answer is wrong, because they forgot a small part in solving the problem. The computer says this answer is right so try this one.
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Slade Waters
25 December, 16:34
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-200
Step-by-step explanation:
1-3=-2
101-1=100
-2*100=-200
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