How else can the sequence for Row 1 be written? Notice: Square A: 1 penny = 20 Square B: 2 pennies = 21 Square C: 4 pennies = 22 How many pennies would be on the square labeled H?

Respuesta :

Answer: 128

Explanation:

It is apparent that the number of pennies on each square doubles the number of pennies on the previous square.

That ca be seen in this way:

Square     number of pennies
A              1
B              1 × 2 = 2
C              2 × 2 = 2² = 4
D              4 × 2 = 2³ = 8
F               2⁴ = 16
E               2⁵ = 32
G               2⁶ = 64
H                2⁷ = 128


Answer:

The answer is 2^7

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