We are told that the first week Lucy earns $50. We want to calculate the second week's earnings. Since earnings increase 10% every week, we will calculate 10% of 50 and then add it to 50. To calculate 10% of a number, we simply multiply the number by 0.1.
Then, the 10% of 50 would be
![50\cdot0.1=5](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/tseeri70gdoc3wgx5wxuvl6tl2qon2mf7y.png)
Now we add this quantity to 50. This would give the earnings of the second week. So, the earnings of the second week would be
![50+5=55=50+50\cdot0.1=50\cdot(1+(10)/(100))](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/303cjzndkj2gdh9i3n8qugur4d0tgm40od.png)
From here, it is important to note that to increase a quantity by a 10% we simply multiply the quantity by the number (1+10/100). So, to calculate the earnings of week 3, we simply multiply the earnings of week 2 by (1+10/100)
This would be
![50\cdot(1+(10)/(100))\cdot(1+(10)/(100))=50\cdot(1+(10)/(100))^2](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/dvcdk4oeoxpw6nw5ussfaegxo7izdr5bx2.png)
Finally, we repeat the process for week 4, This would give
![50\cdot(1+(10)/(100))^2\cdot(1+(10)/(100))=50\cdot(1+(10)/(100))^3](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/k6bksfuf7i2qs44eb2z3qtnki7voqlplbs.png)
So we have
![50\cdot(1+(10)/(100))^3=66.55](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/eigkma5xx9k93xudhgqy5sw5ia9qe4tew3.png)
To calculate the earnings of all 4 weeks, we simply add this numbers, so we have
![50+50\cdot(1+(10)/(100))+50\cdot(1+(10)/(100))^2+50\cdot(1+(10)/(100))^3=232.05](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/88dait2ocbonz6wt5qdzpw6wq4kxiue5g9.png)
So in 4 weeks, Lucy earns 232.05