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19 May, 02:08

At birth bens dad puts $1 in a savings account. Each year on his birthday he goves him double the amount in his account. Write a exponential equation.

How much money will he have in his account on his 18th birthday?

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  1. 19 May, 03:34
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    This problem Is an example of geometrica progression. The formula for the sum of geometric progression is:

    S = a[ (r^n) - 1] / (r - 1)

    Where s is the sum

    a is the first term = 1

    r is the common ratio = 2 (because it doubles every year

    n is the number of terms = (19) since the first term is when he was born which he still 0

    s = S = 1[ (2^19) - 1] / (2 - 1)

    s = $524,287
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