Homework a.If a grain of rice is put on the first square, 2 grains of rice on the second square, 4 grains of rice on the third square, 8 grains of rice.

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Homework a.If a grain of rice is put on the first square, 2 grains of rice on the second square, 4 grains of rice on the third square, 8 grains of rice on the fourth square, etc (doubling each time), how many grains of rice would be on the last square? Represent your answer first in exponential form. Use the table on the next slide to help solve the problem.

Homework b.Would it have been easier to write you answer to part(a) in exponential form or standard form?

Homework 2. If an amount of money is invested at an annual interest rate of 6%, it doubles every 12 years. If Alejandra invests $500, how long will it take for her investment to exceed $2,000 (assuming she doesn’t contribute any additional funds)? 3. The athletics director at Peter’s school has created a phone tree that is used to notify team players in the event that all games have to be canceled or rescheduled. The phone tree is initiated when the director calls two captains. During the second stage of the phone tree, the captains each call two players. During the third stage of the phone tree, these players each call two other players. The phone tree continues until all players have been notified. If there are 50 players on the teams, how many stages will it take to notify all of the players?