Consider the sum \( 2+5+8+11 \). Which expression is equal to the above sum? Choose all answers that apply: A \( \sum_{n=1}^{4}(3 n-1) \) B \( \sum_{n=0}^{3}(2+3 n) \) c None of the above
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