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Mathematics, 01.04.2020 20:31 erikloza12pdidtx

Suppose you save $1 the first day of a month, $2 the second day, $4 the third day, and so on. That is, each day you save twice as much as you did the day before. What will you put aside for savings on the eleventh day of the
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On the eleventh day of the month, you will put aside for savings

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