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The function c(p)=6⋅2p−1 represents the number of circles on page p in an artist’s book. What does the value 6 represent in this situation? A) There are a total of 6 pages in th…
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The function c(p)=6⋅2p−1 represents the number of circles on page p in an artist’s book. What does the value 6 represent in this situation? A) There are a total of 6 pages in th…
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The function c(p)=6⋅2p−1 represents the number of circles on page p in an artist’s book.
What does the value 6 represent in this situation?
A) There are a total of 6 pages in the book.
B) There are 6 circles on the first page of the book.
C) The number of circles on a page is 6 times the number of circles on the previous page.
D) Every page contains 6 more circles than the previous page.
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Hello there!
The correct answer is
C) The number of circles on a page is 6 times the number of circles on the previous page.
I just took the quiz as well, and that was the answer for sure. Have a nice day.
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There are 6 circles on the first page of the book.
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