they still make pennies
Unless special circumstances dictate an early start, normally the first business day of January of the year in question.
365 pennies = $3.65
4 pennies/day = 100 pennies ($1.00)/25 days = 1000 pennies ($10.00)/250 days
Over 5 million dollars (assuming that you have two pennies on the second day, not the first). An exponential amount grows more quickly than you might think. You can compute the number of pennies as powers of 2. On the first day, you have 20 = 1 On the second day, you have 21 = 2 On the third day, you have 22 = 4 On the tenth day, you have 29 = 512 pennies On the twentieth day, you have 219 = 524,288 pennies On the thirtieth day, you have 229 pennies. This is equal to 536,870, 912 pennies, or $5,368,709.12
Not much more than pennies a day
to keep tradition of the pennies
October 5, 2011 (the day he died.)
On the eleventh day you would have 1,024 pennies, but if you save up all your pennies, you will have 1,023 pennies after being paid on the tenth day
You need to specify the rate of penny saving. You will get wildly different answers if you save pennies at rates of: one penny per week-- one penny per day-- 1000 pennies per day-- 10,000 pennies per day.
The equation for the amount you have reached on a given day is 2n-1, where n is the days since starting. For example, on the first day 21-1 = 1 penny, while 2200-1 = 8.035 x 1059 pennies on the two-hundredth day, and 2365-1 = 3.758 x 10109 pennies on the last day. The equation for the whole amount is Σ1365 (2n-1), where the sigma represents the sum of a series and the range is from day 1 to day 365. : Another way of looking at it, which doesn't involve scary "sigma" signs, is this: Whereas X is set equal to "the number of pennies one would receive on the last day of the year after starting with one penny and doubling it every day", then X would equal 2 to the 364th power. 2 to the zeroth power is one. First day. 2 to the first power is two. Second day. 2 to the second power is four. Third day. 2 to the third power is eight. Fourth day. Etc. Note that each power is one less than the day in question. Therefore, 2 to the 364th power would show you how many pennies you would receive on the 365th day. However, one must then perform this equation, for the total number of pennies one would have at the end of the year: 2 to the zeroth plus 2 to the first plus 2 to the second...plus 2 to the 362nd plus 2 to the 363rd plus 2 to the 364th = Y, whereas Y is equal to "the total number of pennies one would have at the end of the year". Yet, an easy short cut is to realize that one need only take the value of X (which is equal to how many pennies you receive on the last day of the year) and subtract one, in order to see how many pennies you had received on the first 364 days of the year total! Then add that amount to X, and you will have Y (which is equal to the total amount of pennies you have for the whole year). Or, X plus (X-1) = Y.
no Mattel is making a lot of money out of the dolls and they was the most wanted doll for Christmas day 2012 i don't think they are going to stop making them
20 grams if they are present day pennies. more if they are older.