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14 July, 17:49

Suppose you go to a company that pays 0.03 for the first day, 0.06 for the second day, 0.12 for the third day and so on. if the daily wage keeps doubling, what will your total income be for working 31 days?

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  1. 14 July, 18:02
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    3 + (3*2^1) + (3*2^2) + (3*2^3) + (3*2^4) + (3*2^5) + (3*2^6) + (3*2^7) + (3*2^8) + (3*2^9) + (3*2^10) + (3*2^11) + (3*2^12) + (3*2^13) + (3*2^14) + (3*2^15) + (3*2^16) + (3*2^17) + (3*2^18) + (3*2^19) + (3*2^20) + (3*2^21) + (3*2^22) + (3*2^23) + (3*2^24) + (3*2^25) + (3*2^26) + (3*2^27) + (3*2^28) + (3*2^29) + (3*2^30) / 100 = 64,424,509.41$
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