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1) A camel rests by a pile of 3,000 bananas at the edge of a 1,000-mile-wide desert. He plans to travel across the desert, transporting as many bananas as possible to the other side. He
can carry up to 1,000 bananas at any given time, but he must eat one banana at every mile.
What is the maximum number of bananas the camel can transport across the desert? How
does he do it? Work as a group and prepare a written or visual solution.

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