Find the sum of all natural numbers lying between 100 and 1000, which are multiples of 5.

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asked Jan 3, 2017 in Mathematics by Rohit Singh (61,782 points) 36 142 445

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Answer:

The natural numbers lying between 100 and 1000, which are multiples of 5, are 105, 110, … 995.

This sequence forms an A.P.

Here, first term, a = 105

Common difference, d = 5

Here,

a+(n−1)d = 995

=> 105+(n−1)5 = 995

=> (n−1)5 = 995−105 = 890

=> n−1 = 178

=> n = 179

Sn = n/2[2a+(n−1)d]

∴ Sn = 179/2[2×(105)+(179−1)×(5)]

= 179/2[2(105)+(178)(5)]

= 179[105+(89)5]

= (179)[105+445]

= 179×550

= 98450

Hence, the sum of all natural numbers lying between 100 and 1000, which are multiples of 5, is 98450.

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