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Let Sn, be the sum of n terms of 40, 38,...

Let `S_n`, be the sum of n terms of `40, 38, 36, 34 .......,` then `S_n,` can be: (A) `310 ` (B) `180 ` (C) `330 ` (D) `-42`

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