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14 February, 04:41

Paul predicts that n stalks of corn planted together will produce (2n2-2n) (2n2-2n) ears of corn. If Paul plants three corn plants, how many ears of corn does Paul expect to harvest? 24 ears 30 ears 12 ears 6 ears

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  1. 14 February, 04:43
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    Given that the production of n stalks of corn planted has been modeled by (2n^2-2n), then the approximate ears of corn produced by 3 stalks will be given by:

    2n^2-2n

    plugging in n=3 in the formula we get:

    2 (3) ^2-2 (3)

    simplifying we get:

    2 (9) - 6

    =18-6

    =12

    the answer is: 12 ears
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