Answer:
A.) 85 armadillos
B.) 256 female armadillos
4^(n - 1)
C. Yes. It is true.
Explanation:
Given that armadillo always give birth to quadruplets—four identical babies (called pups).
And Jenny's armadillo has produced four female pups
If Jenny each of those pups eventually have four more armadillos. And if the four pups grew up to have four more pups each, Jenny will have the following,
The first 4 will produce a total of
4×4 = 16 armadillos
Then, 16 armadillos will produce
16×4 = 64 armadillos
Jenny will then have a total of
64 + 16 + 4 + 1 = 85 armadillos
B.) First generation = 1
Second generation = 1 × 4 = 4
Third generation = 4×4 = 16
Fourth generation = 16×4 = 64
Fifth generation = 64×4 = 256
if you only count the ones in the 5th generation, the number will be 256 armadillos
First generation = 4^(n - 1)
Where n = 1
4^0 = 1
Second generation = 4^(n - 1 )
Where n = 2
4^1 = 4
Therefore, a formula for the number of armadillos in any given generation will be 4^( n - 1 )
Where n = number of generation
C.) After 25th generation, the number of armadillos will be
4^(n - 1)
Where n = 25
Substitute 25 for n
4^(25 - 1)
4^24 = 2.8×10^14 armadillos
That is more than 280 trillions armadillos. Whereas, the total number of people in the world population is not upto 10 billions
Therefore, it is true that the world would be overrun with armadillos after 20 to 25 generations