explain why there are so many pennies on rows 1-4. how do you think the number of pennies on rows 5-8 will compare?
James
Guys, does anyone know the answer?
get explain why there are so many pennies on rows 1-4. how do you think the number of pennies on rows 5-8 will compare? from EN Bilgi.
Why are there so many pennies on Rows 1
Why are there so many pennies on Rows 1-4. How do you think the number of pennies on Rows 5-8 will compare?
Why are there so many pennies on Rows 1-4. How do you think the number of pennies on Rows 5-8 will compare?
Home/ English/Mathematics/Why are there so many pennies on Rows 1-4. How do you think the number of pennies on Rows 5-8 will compare?
Why are there so many pennies on Rows 1-4. How do you think the number of pennies on Rows 5-8 will compare?
Question
Why are there so many pennies on Rows 1-4. How do you think the number of pennies on Rows 5-8 will compare?
in progress 0 Mathematics Helga 6 months 2 Answers 5 views 0 Share
Answers ( )
mocmien2 0
August 1, 2021 at 9:38 pm
Reply
Answer:The number of pennies doubles each time, so the count grows exponentially. The number of pennies on Rows 5-8 will be much greater than on Rows 1-4.
Step-by-step explanation:Acacia 0
August 1, 2021 at 9:39 pm
Reply
Hi so we’re going to answer on your question which is “Why are there so many pennies on Rows 1-4. How do you think the number of pennies on Rows 5-8 will compare?”
The comparison of rows 1-4 and rows 5-8 have different rows of pennies to make.
Leave An Answer
About Helga
Ask question
Explain why there are so many pennies on Rows 1
Answer: T are different rows of pennies that’s why t vary.
Math Resources/ algebra/ equation/
Explain why there are so many pennies on Rows 1-4. How do you think the number of pennies on Rows 5-8 will compare?
Question
Gauthmathier5167
Grade 10 · 2021-07-15
YES! We solved the question!
Check the full answer on App Gauthmath
Explain why there are so many pennies on Rows 1-4. How do you think the number of pennies on Rows 5-8 will compare?
Good Question (58) Answer 5 (186) votes
Clear explanation (73)
Help me a lot (63) Write neatly (49)
Excellent Handwriting (44)
Easy to understand (42)
Detailed steps (21) Correct answer (12)
Gauthmathier8679
Grade 10 · 2021-07-15
Answer & Explanation
YES! We solved the question!
Check the full answer on App Gauthmath
Thanks (182)
Does the answer help you? Rate for it!
Still Have Questions?
Find more answers or ask new questions now.
One Gauth, All Math.
Download Gauthmath App, snap, learn, and master Math with your own expert.
Free download APP
Gauthmath is free to download for everyone, anywhere, anytime.
Top Elite Math Tutors
Super qualified math tutors from top universities will solve your math problems. Isn't it unbelievable?
24*7
Snap your math questions anytime, Gauthmath is available 24/7.
All math problems covered
You must have some questions that others can't help you, but Gauthmath can.
Related Questions
Load More
05:50
Statistics: Using Samples to Estimate the Population
04:57
What is the Perpendicular Chord Bisector Theorem
05:17
How to Rationalize the Denominator
03:41
Introductions of Triangles | Types of Triangles
More
Geometric Series Assignment Flashcards
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards terms like How many squares are on the chessboard?, How many pennies are on each square?, The total number of pennies on Row 1 is: 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 + 64 + 128 = and more.
Geometric Series Assignment
4.4 18 Reviews
83 studiers in the last day
How many squares are on the chessboard?
Click card to see definition 👆
64
Click again to see term 👆
How many pennies are on each square?
Click card to see definition 👆
a= 1 b= 2 c= 4 d= 8 e= 16 f= 32 g= 64 h= 128
Click again to see term 👆
1/16 Created by Kidder25
Terms in this set (16)
How many squares are on the chessboard?
64
How many pennies are on each square?
a= 1 b= 2 c= 4 d= 8 e= 16 f= 32 g= 64 h= 128
The total number of pennies on Row 1 is:
1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 + 64 + 128 =
255
compare your prediction with the total number of pennies on Row 1. How would you change your estimate? Is the result surprising?
my estimate was wrong i just added plus 2 when i was doubling the whole previous number.
How many pennies would be on the square labeled H?
C 2^7
How many pennies are on the nth square?
B
The sequence formed is geometric, with a1
and common ratio r =
1 2
Which formula can be used to sum the first n terms of a geometric sequence?
B
Explain how you should use the formula to calculate the number of pennies on Rows 1-4. Why use the formula?
The formula is much faster
The formula is much faster
A
Square 33 is the first square in Row 5, the first square of the second half of the chessboard.
How many pennies are on square 33?
B 2^32
The number of pennies on square 33 is the sum of ALL the pennies on the first half of the chess board.
Greater than
How many pennies are on square 64
2^ 63
The number of pennies on square 64 is the total number of pennies on the first 63 squares.
Greater than
Which summation represents the total number of pennies on the chessboard?
A
How many pennies are on the chessboard?
B
Sets found in the same folder
Radical Equations and Extraneous Roots
8 terms chantal1501
Designing a Study Assignment
10 terms claudialems_
Solving Logarithmic Equations using Technolog…
11 terms chantal1501
Properties of logarithms assignment
12 terms Hatwallalala
Other sets by this creator
Graphing Sine and Cosine
16 terms Kidder25
Properties of logarithms assignment
12 terms Kidder25
Adjectives
14 terms Kidder25
Properties of logarithms assignment
12 terms Kidder25
Verified questions
DISCRETE MATH
Rewrite by separating off the final term.
\sum _ { m = 1 } ^ { n + 1 } m ( m + 1 )
m=1 ∑ n+1 m(m+1) Verified answer DISCRETE MATH
Given the Prolog facts, what would prolog return when given these queries? a) ?enrolled(kevin,ee222) b) ?enrolled(kiko,math273) c) ?instructor(grossman,X) d) ?instructor(X,cs301) e) ?teaches(X,kevin)
Verified answer DISCRETE MATH
If b and y are positive real numbers such that
\log _ { b } y = 3 log b y=3 , what is
\log _ { 1 / b } ( y ) ?
log 1/b (y)? Why? Verified answer DISCRETE MATH
In each a function f is defined on a set of real numbers. Determine whether or not f is one-to-one and justify your answer.
f ( x ) = \frac { x } { x ^ { 2 } + 1 }
f(x)= x 2 +1 x
, for all real numbers x
Verified answer
Other Quizlet sets
Lab final
144 terms as183726
CJ Quiz 1
39 terms Cheryl_Kamansky
Which type of bond has a coupon rate that is…
19 terms kate_hugendubler 1/4
Guys, does anyone know the answer?