Title: Adding Consecutive Numbers
1Adding Consecutive Numbers
- A day in the life of
- Carl Guass
2This is a true story!
3The date was 1787in Braunschweig,Germany.
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5Carl Gauss was 10 years old.
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7Carls math teacher angrily assignedthe class
of boys atedious problem.
8Ill make you rotten kids pay for your behavior.
9Their problem was to sum all of the numbers
from 1 to 100.
10Boring!!!
11After only a fewseconds, young Carlwas finished
withthe problem.
12Ive got the answer!Its 5050.
13His teacher wasshocked.
14I dont believe it. How in the world did you get
this answer so quickly?
15Its actually quite easy.
16Lets consider asimpler problem.
17Lets sum all of thenumbers from1 to 10.
18First divide thelist of numbersinto 2 equal
columns.
1912345
678910
20Sum pairs of numbers in the following manner
21Sum the first and the last .
12345
678910
1 10 11
22Sum the second and the second to last .
12345
678910
2 9 11
23Sum the third and the third to last .
12345
678910
3 8 11
24Sum the fourth and the fourth to last .
12345
678910
4 7 11
25Sum the fifth and the fifth to last .
12345
678910
5 6 11
26When the numbers are paired like this...
12345
678910
their sum is always 11.
275 sets of 11 make 55.
12345
678910
28Lets try to sumall of the numbersfrom 1 to 20.
29Begin by dividingthe list of numbers into 2
groups.
3012345678910
11121314151617181920
31Now start to pair-up numbers.First to
last,second to second to last,etc.
32Every pair equals 21
12345678910
11121314151617181920
33Every pair equals 21
12345678910
11121314151617181920
There are 10 sets of 21
3410 x 21 210
35Now, lets do all of the numbers from 1 to 100.
36As always, beginby dividing the list of
numbersinto 2 equal columns.
3712345...4950
515253...979899100
38Pair-up the numbers.
39Each pair of numbers sums to 101
12345...4950
515253...979899100
40Each pair of numbers sums to 101
12345...4950
515253...979899100
There are 50 sets of 101
4150 x 101 5050
42Now its time for you to try.
43Sum all of the numbers from 1 to 40.
44Every pair of numbers equals 41
12345...1920
2122232425...3940
45There are 20 sets of 41
12345...1920
2122232425...3940
20 x 41 820
46Sum all of the numbers from 1 to 50.
47Every pair of numbers equals 51
12345...2425
2627282930...4950
48There are 25 sets of 51
12345...2425
2627282930...4950
25 x 51 1275
49Lets sum all of the the numbers from 1 to 35.
50This problem is a little different because
there isan odd number ofnumbers.
51Lets pretend thatwe are summing allof the
numbers from1 to 34, and then well add on 35.
52Every pair of numbers equals 35
12345...1617
1819202122...3334
53There are 17 sets of 35
12345...1617
1819202122...3334
17 x 35 595
54Dont forget to addthe extra 35 that we left
off.
55595 35 630
56This strategy of summing consecutive numbers is
used a lotin the field of probability
andstatistics.
57The End.