SOLUTION: . Imagine that you stack pennies on top of each other every day. Each day, you double the
amount of pennies in the stack. This means that on day 0, there is 1 penny. On day 1, the
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Question 1096131: . Imagine that you stack pennies on top of each other every day. Each day, you double the
amount of pennies in the stack. This means that on day 0, there is 1 penny. On day 1, there
are 2 pennies. On day 2, there are 4 pennies, etc. What exponential function is being modeled
here?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P = 2^D --- P = pennies for that day, D = day
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