Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.01.2021 20:20, emmaty6821

A father complained that his son’s allowance of $10 per week was too much. The son replied, “OK, Dad. How about this? Instead of $10 per week, you can give me a penny on day one of the month, 2 pennies on day two, 4 pennies on day 3, and doubling each day until the 31st day of the month.” The father agreed. Who was wittiest? Why?

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