The question makes no sense.. you can easily find the sum of integers between 1 and 300 but what does 11 or 13 have to do with it.
11 and 6 11+6 = 17 11*6 = 66
4 and -7; 4 + -7 = -3 and 4 - (-7) = 4 + 7 = 11
11
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11, 12, and 13
Write a program to find the number and sum of all integers from 100 to 300 that are divisible by 11
11
The first integer between 1 and 300 that is divisible by 11 is 11, the second is 12, the third is 33, ..., and the last one is 297 (27 x 11). So we can write the general form of nth term of this arithmetic sequence which is:an = na1, where a1 is 11 and n = 1, 2, 3, ..., 27, and a27 = 297.By substituting these values into the formula of the sum of the first nth terms of an arithmetic sequence we have:Sn = (n/2)(a1 + an)S27 = (27/2)(11 + 297) = (27/11)(308) = 27 x 154 = 4,158.Thus, the sum of the integers between 1 and 300 is 4,158.
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11 & 14
The integers are 10, 11 and 12.
11 and 6 11+6 = 17 11*6 = 66
-11 and -1
The integers are 11, 13 and 15.
7 + 9 + 11 = 27
The two integers are -4 and 7.
No, the sum of two negative integers is not a positive integer. For example, if you add -5 and -6 together the sum would be -11.