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Mathematics, 09.01.2020 09:31, mjwilliams6

Imagine the following: the distance from your seat to the door is 30 feet. now imagine walking half that distance toward the door. continue walking half the distance, then half the distance, then half the distance, and so on. based on this scenario, would you ever completely reach the door? why or why not?

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