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Step-by-step explanation:
The nth term of an AP is given by t
n
=a+(n−1)d
In the given AP,
a=4,d=3
So,
a+(n−1)d=4+(n−1)3
=4+3n−3
=3n+1
Now, if we equate the first option
103=3n−1
we get n=34 which is a possible value for n
However, if we equate any of the other values we do not get a positive integer value of n.
This cannot be possible since n, which is the number of terms has to be a positive integer.
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