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$ a=10,l=190$

$ s=\dfrac{n(a+l)}{2}=\dfrac{19\times (200)}{2}=1900$

Average $=\dfrac{1900}{19}=100$

Ans. is 100

Correct Answer: $B$

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a=10

l=190

number of term=19

average of multiplae of 10= (n/2(2a+(n-1)d))/n

(2*10+18*10)/2=100

ans=100
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10+20+30... + 180+190.

10(1+2+3+..19) Sum of first n no => n*(n+1)/2

(10*19*20)/2 = 1900.

Average = Sum / Total no = 1900/19 = (B) 100
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