SOLUTION: The geese in Algonquin Park left to migrate south. On the first day, five geese left. On the second day, ten geese left. On the third day, 20 geese left. If this pattern continued,
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Question 624704: The geese in Algonquin Park left to migrate south. On the first day, five geese left. On the second day, ten geese left. On the third day, 20 geese left. If this pattern continued, how many geese left the park in a ten-day period?
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