Johnrohit wrote:the operation --> is defined by x -->y= x+(x+1)+(x+2)...+y. For example, 3-->7=3+4+5+6+7. What is the value of (100 -->150) - (125 -->150)?
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100-->150 = 100+101+...+123+124+
125+126+...+149+150
125-->150 = .....................................+
125+126+...+149+150
When we subtract, all of the values in red cancel (as Matt noted above).
Thus:
Difference = 100+101+....+123+124.
We need to calculate the sum of the CONSECUTIVE INTEGERS from 100 to 124, inclusive.
For any set of consecutive integers:
Number of integers = biggest - smallest + 1
Average = median = (biggest + smallest)/2
Sum = (number)(average).
Here:
Number of integers = 124-100+1 = 25.
Average = (124+100)/2 = 112.
Sum = 25*112 = 2800.
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