Mathematics
Mathematics, 31.05.2020 04:00, eta20

You go out golfing with a friend and decide to
make a friendly wager. You bet $1 for hole 1
with a "double or nothing" stipulation for each
subsequent hole. You're a much better golfer
than your friend and anticipate winning all 18
holes; how much will you win?

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