Mathematics
Mathematics, 02.10.2021 14:40, jaylan11brown

20. Michael loves candy. His parents agreed to reward Michael with candy for doing his
homework. His parents agreed to give Michael 3
pieces of candy on the first day, then double the
candy as the days follow. Michael agrees to the
deal. Answer the following:
a.) Create a table b.) Write a recursive an explicit
formula c.) How much candy will Michael get on
day 14?

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