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Help!!! The thickness t in millimeters of a folded sheet of paper after it is folded n times is given by the equation t = (0.05) * 2n. How many folds would be needed to get 1 meter in thickness? a 15 b
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The thickness t in millimeters of a folded sheet of paper after it is folded n times is given by the equation t = (0.05) * 2n.
How many folds would be needed to get 1 meter in thickness?
a 15
b 25
c 35
d 50
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I think it’s b so yea
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