on day one you have one double it so on so on. after 30 days add them all up and i think the answer is 1073741823
Take the penny a day doubled every day. The sum would be almost 43,000,000.
If you keep doubling it for one month, you will already have 10737413,11 dollars.
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Assuming 365 days: Doubling a penny 365 days means you would have 2365 pennies after 365 days. That's something on the order of 3.76 x 10109 cents, which is about $3.76 x 10107 in cold, hard American cash.
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I'm not completely sure but I think it's like this. Doubling 1 would be 2. Doubling 2 would be 4. Doubling 4 would be 8. Doubling 8 would be 16. Doubling 16 would be 32. Doubling 32 would be 64. (
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Take the penny a day doubled every day. The sum would be almost 43,000,000.
This would indicate that there is a linear relationship between manipulating and responding variables.
Doubling and subtracting 1
Yes, Doubling Season has an effect on planeswalkers. It causes them to enter the battlefield with double the number of loyalty counters they would normally have.
A cloud of grain dust
By doubling its mass at the same time. (That would probably be a lot harder than doubling the force on it.)
The equation for working out the temperature in fahrenheit from celsius is f = 9c/5 + 32 In other words, you multiply by slightly less than two, and then add more on. Therefore for many temperatures, just doubling would be a good approximation. Indeed, when the temperature is 160celsius, doubling would be correct.
Half of three is one and a half. Whether or not you are doubling-and-halving or something else makes no difference.Half of three is one and a half. Whether or not you are doubling-and-halving or something else makes no difference.Half of three is one and a half. Whether or not you are doubling-and-halving or something else makes no difference.Half of three is one and a half. Whether or not you are doubling-and-halving or something else makes no difference.
Doubling mass affects kinetic energy in that the greater the mass, the greater the kinetic energy. OK, but if you have a 10kg mass traveling at 2m/s and it bumps into and sticks to a 10g mass, the resultant speed would be 1m/s. The momentum stays the same. KE before is 10*2*2/2= 20, while the KE after is 20*1*1/2= 10. So it is not that the above answer is wrong, but rather, you question is not clear.
it would be 36 times two