U of U MATH 5900 - MATH 5900 Problem Solving Problems 2

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Problem Solving Problems #21. Find the missing terms in each pattern.(a) 256 128 64 _____ 16 8(b) 1 13 19 _____ 181(c) 7 9 12 16 _____(d) 127,863 12,789 ______ 135 182. Look for a pattern in the first grid. Then use the pattern you observed tofill in the missing numbers of the second grid.72 36 28 4 29 9 160 6523. Would you rather work for a month (30 days) and get paid $1,000,000 orbe paid 1 cent the first day, 2 cents the second day, 4 cents the thirdday, 8 cents the fourth day and so on? Why?4. The integers greater than 1 are arranged as shown:2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 10 11 12 13 17 16 15 14 . . .(a) In which column will 100 fall?(b) In which column will 1000 fall?(c) In which column will 1999 fall?(d) In which column will 99,997 fall?5. In a dart game, only 4 points or 9 points can be scored on each dart.What is the largest score that it is not possible to obtain? (Assume youhave an unlimited number of


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