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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Check my answers (5 questions) https://i.imgur.com/4ghKF74.png

OpenStudy (anonymous):

All are right Way to go you stud. #studmuffin

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A and B are correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Medal me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mattmiller can you explain number 5 to me? I just guessed on that one

OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

All correct except the last one.

OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

For the last one, you are summing the expression \(n+4\) where \(n\) takes on the values \(1,2,3,4\), which means your sum is \[(4+1)+(4+2)+(4+3)+(4+4) = 5+6+7+8 = 26\]

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