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Rearranging the terms, we get <math>(1-2)+(3-4)+(5-6)+...(2017-2018)+2019</math>, and our answer is <math>-1009+2019=\boxed{1010}, \textbf{(E)}</math>- ProMathdunk123 | Rearranging the terms, we get <math>(1-2)+(3-4)+(5-6)+...(2017-2018)+2019</math>, and our answer is <math>-1009+2019=\boxed{1010}, \textbf{(E)}</math>- ProMathdunk123 | ||
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We can rewrite the given expression as <math>1+(3-2)+(5-4)+\cdots +(2017-2016)+(2019-2018)=1+1+1+\cdots+1</math>. The number of <math>1</math>s is the same as the number of terms in <math>1,3,5,7\dots ,2017,2019</math>. Thus the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(E) }1010}</math> | We can rewrite the given expression as <math>1+(3-2)+(5-4)+\cdots +(2017-2016)+(2019-2018)=1+1+1+\cdots+1</math>. The number of <math>1</math>s is the same as the number of terms in <math>1,3,5,7\dots ,2017,2019</math>. Thus the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(E) }1010}</math> |
Revision as of 17:49, 21 November 2018
Problem 5
What is the value of ?
Solution
Rearranging the terms, we get , and our answer is - ProMathdunk123
Alternate Solution
We can rewrite the given expression as . The number of s is the same as the number of terms in . Thus the answer is
See Also
2018 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 4 |
Followed by Problem 6 | |
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