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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 21:29 johniyabrown26

Suppose that a chain letter is started by someone in the first week of the year. Each recipient of the chain letter mails copies on to five other people in the next week. After six weeks, how much money in postage (40c/ a letter) has been spent on these chain letters?

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