SOLUTION: If Bob is buying buildings with a cost of $2.7million for the first building and each additional building price increases by 10% of the original cost, how much would 10,000 buildin
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Question 696945: If Bob is buying buildings with a cost of $2.7million for the first building and each additional building price increases by 10% of the original cost, how much would 10,000 buildings cost all together
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
10% of the original cost is million dollars
The sum of the costs of buildings 1 through 10,000 is
1st building =
2nd building =
3rd building =
4th building =
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Sum = + ( 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + . . . + 10000 )*.27
The second part of this is
Finishing the sum:
The cost altogether is
$ 13,528,350 million dollars
or 13 trillion, 528 billion, 350 million dollars
( unless I messed this up )
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