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15 February, 03:20

A chain letter works as follows: One person sends a copy of the letter to five friends, each of whom sends a copy to five friends, each of whom sends a copy to five friends, and so forth. How many people will have received copies of the let - ter after the twentieth repetition of this process, assuming no person receives more than one copy?

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  1. 15 February, 06:07
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    The number of people that received copies of the letter at the twentieth stage is 9.537 * 10¹³.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Using the discrete model,

    a_k = r a_ (k-1) for all integers k ≥ 1 and a₀ = a

    then,

    aₙ = a rⁿ for all integers n ≥ 0

    Let a_k be equal to the number of people who receive a copy of the chain letter at a stage k.

    Initially, one person has the chain letter (which the person will send to five other people at stage 1). Thus,

    a = a₀ = 1

    The people who received he chain letter at stage (k - 1), will send a letter to five people at stage k and thus per person at stage (k - 1), five people will receive the letter. Therefore,

    a_k = 5 a_ (k - 1)

    Thus,

    aₙ = a rⁿ = 1 · 5ⁿ = 5ⁿ

    The number of people that received copies of the letter at the twentieth stage is

    a₂₀ = (5) ²⁰ = 9.537 * 10¹³ copies
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