Okay, here you have a sequence problem. First, you need to find how much money your uncle gives you each month, and then you multiply that result by 12, which are the months in a year. The first term of the sequence is 100 and each day he gives you half of the previous day. The next formula is the one you need to use:
![\sum ^n_(i\mathop=0)100\cdot(1)/(2^i)=200-100\cdot2^(-n)=200-100\cdot2^(-15)\cong199.997](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/jrwqhyxwxqrazd87t369x7mx0n6898xhfz.png)
![199.997\cdot12=2399.96](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/wer3m9ozz67uls83xk4qcwsyfbot525ui7.png)