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Suppose two mice live in a barn. The number of mice quadruples every three months. The function f(x)=2•4^x models this situation. How many mice will be in the barn after two years?
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Suppose two mice live in a barn. The number of mice quadruples every three months. The function f(x)=2•4^x models this situation. How many mice will be in the barn after two years?
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So first we have to see how many 3 months are in 2 years. There are 8 in 2 years, we do 2x4=8, and then 8x4=32, then 32x4=128, then 128x4=512, then 512x4=2048, then 2048x4=8192, then 8192x4=32768, then 32768x4=131072. So our answer is 131,072.
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