Hi Vincen,Vincen wrote:If n is the sum of the integers from -203 to 200, inclusive, then n =
A. -606
B. -456
C. -233
D. -3
E. 0
OA is A.
Can I use the Gauss Formula to solve this exercise?
The GMAT is not the test of your mathematical ability; it rather tests your quantitative ability that also involves your mathematical ability. If you sense that a problem involves laboured math, you must change your approach.
This question is far easier than you think. You must look for the pattern of numbers.
It is given that n is the sum of the integers from -203 to 200, inclusive.
So, n = -203 -202 -201 -200 -199 -198 -197 ... 0 ... 197+ 198 + 200
We see that the sum of -200 -199 -198 -197 ... 0 ... 197+ 198 + 200 would be 0. Each positive number has its equivalent negative number.
Thus, n = -203 -202 -201 + 0 = -606.
The correct answer: A
Hope this helps!
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