A certain politician has a brilliant idea. He will increase his popularity and assure reelection by giving away cash to everybody in the country. He will give $1 to a certain U.S. citizen, $2 to another, $3 to another, and so on until he has given away $297,624,985 to the 297,624,985th and last citizen of the United States. The amount of money he gives away is greater than the U.S. national debt of $8,073,179,035,462.
true or false
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The average/mean amount of money given to each citizen would be half of the (final amount given +1). Multiplying this by the number of citizens gives a much larger amount than given. I would say it is false.
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