Mathematics
Mathematics, 06.11.2019 01:31, biaxialpower789

There were two ants in the first line, four ants in the second line, six ants in the third line and eight ants in the fourth line, for a total of 20 ants. if this pattern continued, what would be the total number of ants in 15 lines? how can you find out without writing all of the numbers? can you write an algebraic expression that will allow us to calculate the total number of ants in any row we choose?

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