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krishna has certain number of coins numbered with
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Krishna has certain number of coins numbered with a series of consecutive natural numbers starting with 1. He found that the sum of squares of all the numbers on the coins is 1753 times the sum of numbers on coins. How many coins does he have?
IBSAT
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Jul 26, 2024
1753
2569
2629
3439
5259
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C
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