Question
Mara planted tulips in her garden. In the first year, the garden produced 6 bulbs. In the second year, it produced 18 bulbs, and in the third year it produced 54 bulbs. If this pattern continues, how many bulbs should Mara expect in the fifth year?
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To find the pattern, we can use exponents. Each year, the number of bulbs Mara gets is 3 times the number from the previous year. We can write this as:
Year 1: 6 = 3^1 x 2
Year 2: 18 = 3^2 x 2
Year 3: 54 = 3^3 x 2
So the pattern is: Number of bulbs = 3^year x 2
Using this pattern, we can find the number of bulbs in the fifth year:
Number of bulbs in year 4 = 3^4 x 2 = 81 x 2 = 162
Number of bulbs in year 5 = 3^5 x 2 = 243 x 2 = 486
Therefore, Mara should expect 486 bulbs in the fifth year.
Year 1: 6 = 3^1 x 2
Year 2: 18 = 3^2 x 2
Year 3: 54 = 3^3 x 2
So the pattern is: Number of bulbs = 3^year x 2
Using this pattern, we can find the number of bulbs in the fifth year:
Number of bulbs in year 4 = 3^4 x 2 = 81 x 2 = 162
Number of bulbs in year 5 = 3^5 x 2 = 243 x 2 = 486
Therefore, Mara should expect 486 bulbs in the fifth year.