Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Mathematics
Arithmetic
Multiplication
Every day you collect 4 pennies and keep them in a jar. So the first day you have 4 pennies, the second day you have 8 pennies, the third day you have 12 pennies, etc. How many do you have on the 15th day?
1 answer
On the 15th day, you would have (15*4) = <<15*4=60>>60 pennies in the jar.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
Omar begins training for a 5km race by running 0.75km on the first day, 0.85 the second day and 0.95 third day. If he keeps
how knowing the number of pennies in one jar can help you estimate the number of pennies in a second jar that is four times as
Suppose you like to keep a jar of change on your desk. Currently, the jar contains the following:
8 Pennies 13 Dimes 12 Nickels
A coin collector is able to collect 5 coins each day. The collector has 5 coins on the first day, 10 on the second, 15 on the
1. Daniel wants to save at least 20 dollars by putting pennies in a jar daily. On first day, he puts one penny into the jar. The
1. Daniel wants to save at least 20 dollars by putting pennies in a jar daily. On first day, he puts one penny into the jar. The
if someone offers to pay you 1 penny on the first day, 2 pennies on the second day, 4 pennies on the third day, 8 pennies on the
On the first day of the year, your parents gave you 1 penny. On the second day, they gave you two pennies. On the third day,
If I say I will give you a penny on the first day, 2 pennies on the second day, 4 pennies on the third day, and I just keep
A jar contains a large number of pennies. The pennies can be divided into equal shares among 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 children with