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Grandma bakes the world’s best and favorite cookies. Grandma’s cookies have a half life of 2 hours. One day, Grandma baked a lot of cookies. If 2 days and 6 hours later, 2 cookies still remain, how many cookies did Grandma bake?

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Final answer:

To determine the number of cookies Grandma originally baked, double the 2 remaining cookies for each of the 27 half-lives that have passed, resulting in 2 * 2^27 cookies.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question involves calculating the initial amount of cookies using the concept of a half-life, which is a term commonly used in mathematics and science to describe how quickly a substance decays or reduces to half its initial amount.

Solution

The half-life of Grandma's cookies is given as 2 hours. After 2 days and 6 hours (which total 54 hours), there are 2 cookies left. To find the original number of cookies, we must work backwards, doubling the remaining cookies for each half-life period.

  • Total time passed: 54 hours
  • Number of half-lives passed: 54 hours / 2 hours per half-life = 27 half-lives

Starting with the 2 remaining cookies, we double them 27 times:

Initial cookies = 2 * 227

By calculating 2 raised to the power of 27 and multiplying it by 2, we can find the number of cookies Grandma originally baked.

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