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Answer:

1198

Step-by-step explanation:

A = 6n -2 --> eqaution to solve --> 200 = n

A= 6x200 - 2

A = 1200 -2

A = 1198

The answer is NO.

We will use the general formula of Arithmetic Progression, I.e., an = a + (n - 1)d, where,

a = first term

an = last term

d = common difference

n = total terms in the A.P.

In this question, we assume that let the last term be 200.

If the value of n comes in the whole number, 200 is a term and if it comes in decimal/fraction, then 200 is not the term.

How do you calculate arithmetic progression?

Arithmetic progression is a progression in which every term after the first is obtained by adding a constant value, called the common difference (d). So, to find the nth term of an arithmetic progression, we know an = a1 + (n – 1)d. a1 is the first term, a1 + d is the second term, the third term is a1 + 2d, and so on.

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