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[" For "x in R," let "[x]" denote the greatest integer "],[<=x," then the sum of the series "],[[-(1)/(3)]+[-(1)/(3)-(1)/(100)]+[-(1)/(3)-(2)/(100)]+....+[-(1)/(3)-(99)/(100)]],[" s."],[[" 1) "-135," (2) "-153],[" 3) "-133," (4) "-131]]

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