If a building 1 begins with four blocks and increases by three blocks each building, how many blocks will it take to make building 1,000

60000

4 + 999x3 = 3001

To find out how many blocks it will take to make Building 1,000, we can figure out the pattern of block increases and apply it to the number of buildings.

First, let's observe the pattern: Building 1 starts with four blocks, and each subsequent building increases by three blocks. So, the number of blocks in Building 2 is 4 + 3 = 7, Building 3 is 7 + 3 = 10, and so on.

We can use this pattern to find the number of blocks in Building 1,000. Since Building 1 has 4 blocks and each subsequent building adds 3 blocks, we can calculate the number of blocks in Building 1,000 by multiplying the number of additional buildings (999) by the number of blocks added each time (3) and adding it to the initial number of blocks (4).

So, the total number of blocks in Building 1,000 would be:

4 + (999 * 3) = 4 + 2,997 = 3,001

Therefore, it will take 3,001 blocks to make Building 1,000.