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Consider the following algorithm:
Step 1:...
Mathematics, 06.05.2020 01:07 greciakawaii
PLEASE ANSWER SOON. WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Consider the following algorithm:
Step 1: Input a positive integer N.
Step 2: Begin with sum equal to 0 and n equal to 1.
Step 3: Find the n'th odd number, which is 2n-1, and increase sum by this odd number.
Step 4: Increase n by 1.
Step 5: If n > N, then stop and output sum. Otherwise, go back to step 3.
What number does this algorithm output if we input N = 6?
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