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Mathematics, 07.05.2021 21:30 olivya2005d

24) You want to save $500 for a school trip. You begin by saving a penny on the first day. You plan to save an additional penny each day after that. For example, you will save 2 pennies on the second day 4 pennies on the third day, 8 pennies on the forth day and so on. How much money will you have saved after 100 days?​

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