Math, asked by diwakar68, 11 months ago

find the sum of 12 multiples of 2 and 3

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Answered by snehalcastelino
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Multiples of 2 and 3 are nothing but the multiples of 6

USING ARITHMETIC PROGRESSIONS
Sum=n/2 *(2a+(n-1)d)
Sum= 6*(12+30)
Sum=6*42= 252

Answer is 252

diwakar68: tqs
Answered by Anonymous
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Multiples of 2 &3 r easy to find if we use multiples of 6 , becoz the multiples of 6 r ultimately the multiples of 2&3 therefore multiples of 2&3 = 6,12,18,24,30,36,42,48,54,60,66&72 .
Addition = 468.

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