Ta có :
\(S=\frac{1}{17}+\frac{1}{18}+\frac{1}{19}+.......+\frac{1}{62}+\frac{1}{63}+\frac{1}{64}\)
\(\Rightarrow S< \frac{1}{17}+\frac{1}{17}+......+\frac{1}{17}+\frac{1}{17}+\frac{1}{17}\)
\(\Rightarrow S< \frac{1}{17}.48\)
\(\Rightarrow S< \frac{48}{17}\)
\(\Rightarrow S< 2\)( 1 )
Lại có :
\(S>\frac{1}{64}+\frac{1}{64}+.........+\frac{1}{64}+\frac{1}{64}+\frac{1}{64}\)
\(\Rightarrow S>\frac{1}{64}.48\)
\(\Rightarrow S>\frac{3}{4}\)( 2 )
Từ ( 1 ) và ( 2 ) suy ra : \(\frac{3}{4}< S< 2\)
Vậy \(1< S< 2\left(ĐPCM\right)\)