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GMATH practice exercise (Quant Class 17)

For each positive integer n, the nth positive triangular number is equal to the number of dots in the triangular arrangement with n dots on a side. The first positive triangular numbers are 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, and 21, as shown. Which of the following numbers is NOT a positive triangular number?
(A) 105
(B) 210
(C) 300
(D) 311
(E) 378
Answer: [spoiler]___(D)__[/spoiler]

For each positive integer n, the nth positive triangular number is equal to the number of dots in the triangular arrangement with n dots on a side. The first positive triangular numbers are 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, and 21, as shown. Which of the following numbers is NOT a positive triangular number?
(A) 105
(B) 210
(C) 300
(D) 311
(E) 378
Answer: [spoiler]___(D)__[/spoiler]
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