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[hide]Problem
On Monday Taye has $2. Every day, he either gains $3 or doubles the amount of money he had on the previous day. How many different dollar amounts could Taye have on Thursday, 3 days later?
Solution 1 (BRUTE FORCE)
How many values could be on the first day? Only dollars. The second day, you can either add dollars, or double, so you can have dollars, or . For each of these values, you have values for each. For dollars, you have dollars or , and for dollars, you have dollars or $. Now, you have values for each of these. For dollars, you have dollars or , for dollars, you have dollars or , for dollars, you have dollars or , and for dollars, you have dollars or .
$ and $ repeat leaving you with different values.
~ cxsmi (minor formatting edits)
Video Solution 1 (easy to digest) by Power Solve
https://youtu.be/16YYti_pDUg?si=5kw0dc_bZwASNiWm&t=121
Video Solution 2 by SpreadTheMathLove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L83DxusGkSY
Video Solution by CosineMethod [🔥Fast and Easy🔥]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alDY4yhaEEg
See Also
2024 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 7 |
Followed by Problem 9 | |
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