SOLUTION: If you multiply the product of all the integers from –15 to 4 by the sum of the first 50 positive odd numbers, the answer is ? A ) -3000 B) 3000 C) 0 D) -55 E) 60

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Question 305880: If you multiply the product of all the integers from –15 to 4 by the sum of the first 50 positive odd numbers, the answer is ?
A ) -3000 B) 3000 C) 0 D) -55 E) 60

Answer by CharlesG2(834)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you multiply the product of all the integers from –15 to 4 by the sum of the first 50 positive odd numbers, the answer is ?
A ) -3000 B) 3000 C) 0 D) -55 E) 60
integers from -15 to 4 would include 0
anything times 0 is 0
so answer is C) 0

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