What is the difference between the average of first 50 even natural numbers and the average of first 50 odd natural numbers?
- A. 0
- B. 0.5
- C. 1 ✓
- D. 2
Correct Answer: C. 1
Explanation
The average of the first n even natural numbers is n+1, and for the first n odd natural numbers is n. For n=50, the averages are 51 and 50. Their difference is 51 - 50 = 1.
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