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Suppose a population of 50 crickets doubles in size every 4 months. How many crickets will there be after 5 years? A. 2,000 crickets B. 1,638,400 crickets C. 1,500 crickets D. 1,600 crickets
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Suppose a population of 50 crickets doubles in size every 4 months. How many crickets will there be after 5 years?
A. 2,000 crickets
B. 1,638,400 crickets
C. 1,500 crickets
D. 1,600 crickets
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1 year = 12 months
5 years = 60 months
60/4 = 15
A number that doubles every 4 months would become
as large.
50 Crickets ×
= 32,768
= 50 Crickets × 32,768
= 1,638,400
So, your answer is B. 1,638,400 Crickets.
I hope that helped you! c:
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