If odd natural numbers are arranged in groups as (1),(3,5),(7,9,11),... Then the sum of the numbers in the 10th group is
A
500
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B
729
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C
743
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D
1000
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Solution
The correct option is D1000 nth group will have ′n′ natural odd numbers Consider first numbers in groups 1,3,7,13 Let a1=1,a2=3,a3=7,a4=13 and so on Δa1=2,4,6,.. are in A.P. (where Δa1 is first difference of the terms) ∴an=1+(2+4+6+...upto(n−1)terms) =1+n(n−1)=n2−n+1 ∴nth group will have n2−n+1,n2−n+3,...uptonterms Sum =n(n2−n)+(1+3+5+...uptonterms)=n3−n2+n2=n3 For 10th group Sum =103=1000
Alternate Solution the sum of the numbers in first group 1=13 the sum of the numbers in 2nd group 3+5=8=23 the sum of the numbers in 3rd group 7+9+11=27=33 So, the sum of the numbers in 10th group is 103=1000