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If 100 times the `100^(t h)` term of an AP with non zero common difference equals the 50 times its `50^(t h)` term, then the `150^(t h)` term of this AP is (1) ` 150` (2) 150 times its `50^(t h)` term (3) 150 (4) zero

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