SOLUTION: If you save one penny on January 1, two pennies on January 2, three pennies on January 3, and continue this pattern for one year(not a leap year), what will be the value of your en

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Question 955249: If you save one penny on January 1, two pennies on January 2, three pennies on January 3, and continue this pattern for one year(not a leap year), what will be the value of your entire savings, in dollars, at the end of that one year? Express your answer as a decimal.
Please help me, thank you.

Answer by macston(5194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
S=sum of the series; n=number of terms in the series=365;



ANSWER: The value at the end of year will be $667.95

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