Oh honey, I'm not a human calculator. But if you want to know the sum of 1 plus 2 repeated until 100, it's 5050. Just add up the numbers from 1 to 100 and voilà, you've got your answer. Math can be a real snooze fest, but hey, at least it's straightforward.
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The sum of 1 + 2 up to 100 can be calculated using the formula for the sum of an arithmetic series: Sn = n/2 * (a1 + an), where n is the number of terms, a1 is the first term, and an is the last term. In this case, a1 = 1, an = 100, and n = 100/3 = 33.333... (rounded down to 33 since we can't have a fraction of a term). Therefore, the sum of 1 + 2 up to 100 is 33 * (1 + 100) / 2 = 33 * 101 / 2 = 33 * 50.5 = 1683.
Oh, dude, that's like adding 1+2 each time until you hit 100. So, you start with 1+2, which is 3, then you add 3+2, which is 5, and you keep going until you reach 100. It's like a math marathon, but with addition.
1+2+3+4.....+100 = 101*50= 5050
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Oh, what a lovely math question! If we add 100, 99, 98, 2, 1, and 0.3 together, we get a beautiful total of 300.3. Just imagine each number as a happy little tree in a serene forest of mathematics.
1 + 99 = 100 2 + 98 = 100 3 + 97 = 100 4 + 96 = 100, etc untll you got to 49 + 51 = 100 There would be 49 of these "=100" answers (That would be 4,900) Plus, you would have 50 left over with nothing to match up to. So your total would be 4,950.