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An arithmetic series consists of 2n terms, and the first term equals the value of the common difference. If a new series is formed taking the 1st, 3rd, 5th,... (2n -1)th term of the old series, find the ratio of the sum of the new series to that of the sum of the terms of the old series.

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An arithmetic series consists of 2n terms, and the first term equals the value of the common difference. If a new series is formed taking the 1st, 3rd, 5th,... (2n -1)th term of the old series, find the ratio of the sum of the new series to that of the sum of the terms of the old series.



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