Mathematics, 29.09.2021 18:50, cascyrio2002
PART 1: Based on the rate of increase of the amount of points and Brainliests needed to reach Virtuoso, Expert, Ace and Genius, how many points and Brainliests would someone need to reach the rank above Genius, if such a rank existed. Let's call this hypothetical rank "Prodigy".
So, to rephrase, how many points/Brainliests would someone need to reach the rank of "Prodigy", based on the rate of increase for points/Brainliests needed to rank up starting at Virtuoso?
Write 1-2 paragraphs explaining what process you used to get your answer/how you got your answer. Show you're mathematical work. Round up the number of Brainliests need for "Prodigy" to the nearest 10.
PART 2: Now that you have figured out the number of points and Brainliests need to reach "Prodigy", find out how many points and Brainliests would be need to reach the rank above "Prodigy".
Write 1-2 paragraphs explaining what process you used to get your answer/how you got your answer. Show you're mathematical work. An incorrect answer or not showing all you work will result in your answer being reported and removed.
Good luck!
(P. S. as a bonus, what would you title the hypothetical rank above "Prodigy?")
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