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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 16:00 mercymain1014

I solved it myself and my result is (n+1)/n. Why is that 1/2 there? An explanation would be great if possible. Thanks!


I solved it myself and my result is (n+1)/n. Why is that 1/2 there? An explanation would be great i

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