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Re:Sample 2

Posted by gifty_lee at 2008-08-31 13:34:45 on Problem 3682
In Reply To:Sample 2 Posted by:Ilnur at 2008-08-31 13:18:17
> Why in the sample 2 answer is 6.0? It should be  1 + 3 = 4.
NO the limit of [1+(1/2+1/4......)+(2/2+3/4+4/8......)] is the answer!

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