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Solution:

If we need to calculate the sum of squares of n consecutive natural numbers, the formula is:

[tex]\sum ^n_{k\mathop=1}k^2\text{ = }\frac{n(n+1)(2n+1)}{6}[/tex]

the above formula can be proved by applying mathematical induction. Now, if we apply this formula, we get the solution:

[tex]\sum ^6_{k\mathop=1}k^2\text{ = }\frac{6(6+1)(2(6)+1)}{6}=91[/tex]

so that, we can conclude that the correct answer is:

[tex]91[/tex]

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