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Which of the statements is sufficient to answer the question? Question: Find the sum of the first 10 numbers in the series. Statements: I. The first number is 2 and number is 20. II. The common difference is 2.
only statement II is sufficient
Only statement I is sufficient
Both statements I and II are sufficient
Either statement I or II is sufficient
Correct Answer:
Only statement I is sufficient
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