Summation of indexed data,

I added the numbers up and I get -27
find the summation 29x does this mean I multiply the -27 by 29

Thank you

Summing refers to adding.

To clarify, it seems you are asking about finding the summation of indexed data and how it relates to the result you obtained (-27) when adding the numbers. Additionally, you are inquiring about multiplying this summation by 29 (29x).

When referring to the summation of indexed data, it usually implies adding a series of numbers together based on their indices or positions. Without further information on how the data is indexed, it is difficult to provide a specific solution to find the given summation.

However, if we assume that the numbers you added to obtain -27 are an indexed series, and you want to find the summation of another series denoted by 29x, multiplying -27 by 29 is not the correct approach.

To find the summation of a different series (29x), you would need to know the specific values of each term in that series and add them together accordingly. The process of determining the summation will vary based on the pattern or formula that defines the series.

Therefore, to calculate the summation of the series 29x, you'll need to provide additional information on the values of x or the pattern for calculating each term.