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Consider a chessboard, which has a total of 64 squares. one grain of rice is placed on the 1st square, 2 grains on the 2nd square, 4 grains on the 3rd square, 8 grains on the 4t…
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Consider a chessboard, which has a total of 64 squares. one grain of rice is placed on the 1st square, 2 grains on the 2nd square, 4 grains on the 3rd square, 8 grains on the 4th square, and so on. how many grains of rice will be placed on square number 18?
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We can model with the following formula:
So, for n=18 we compute like this the number of grains:
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