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How to calculate 1 too 100 addition ?

I can't calculat this !

29th Mar 2021, 6:09 AM
🔰 Arit Dey 🔰
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Something like this would work: total = 0 for i in range(1, 100): total += i print(total) That would be i from 1 to 99 including 1 and including 99. range(1, 101) would be needed if you want 100 included in that loop. If this wasn't just a lesson with Python and you want a more efficient solution, consider how that total is related to area of a right-angle triangle. sum of 1 to 100(excluding 100, including 1) is equal to 100 * (100 - 1) / 2. In other words, the same number can be calculated without a loop even when the limit of 100 is an unknown like x * (x - 1) / 2.
29th Mar 2021, 6:12 AM
Josh Greig
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By Using SUM of AP(arithmetic mean) S = n/2[2a + (n − 1) × d] where n= 100 a = 1 d= 1 S = 100/2[2(1)+ (100 − 1) × 1]= 50(101)=5050
29th Mar 2021, 6:19 AM
Mask Man(What's in a name?)
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Thanks sar
29th Mar 2021, 6:14 AM
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