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Evaluate each arithmetic series described.
a1=-18, d=-9, n= 14
A. - 1063
B. -2142
C. None of the other answers are correct
D. -2126
E. - 1071
Answers: 2
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Evaluate each arithmetic series described.
a1=-18, d=-9, n= 14
A. - 1063
B. -2142
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A. - 1063
B. -2142
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