Geoff planted dahlias in his garden dahlias have bulbs that divide and reproduce underground in the first year Geoff garden produced 4 bulbs in the second year it produced 8 bulbs and in the third year it produced 16 bulbs if this pattern continues how many bulbs should Geoff expect in the tenth year

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To find out how many bulbs Geoff should expect in the tenth year, let's analyze the pattern of bulb reproduction over the years.

From the given information, we can observe that the number of bulbs doubles each year. In the first year, there were 4 bulbs, and in the second year, the number doubled to 8 bulbs. In the third year, it doubled again to 16 bulbs.

So, we can establish a pattern: each year, the number of bulbs doubles from the previous year. Mathematically, we can express this pattern as follows:

Number of bulbs in the nth year = 2^ (n-1),

where "n" represents the year number.

Now, to find the number of bulbs in the tenth year (n = 10), we can substitute the value of "n" into the equation:

Number of bulbs in the tenth year = 2^(10-1) = 2^9 = 512 bulbs.

Therefore, Geoff should expect 512 bulbs in the tenth year.

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