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OpenStudy (kpop4life123):

Graham is folding a piece of paper to make an origami figure. Each time he folds the paper, the thickness of the paper is doubled. The paper starts out flat, with a thickness of 3 millimeters. A. Write a list of six ordered pairs showing the output as the thickness of the paper when the input is the number of times it is folded. Explain how you came up with your ordered pairs. @malcolmmcswain

OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):

Ok, so remember what I did last time: (0,3) (1,6) (2,12) (3,24) (4,48) (5,96)

OpenStudy (kpop4life123):

im really bad at these kind of stuff i dont know how to do it

OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):

@Jaynator495

OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):

Also, no problem. Do you get what I did?

OpenStudy (kpop4life123):

alittle

OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):

Ok, so for x, we are increasing by one. For y, each value is equivalent to the last value doubled. So, for x it will be 0 1 2 3 4 5 And for y it will be 3 6 12 24 48 96

OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):

@Jaynator495

OpenStudy (kpop4life123):

oooooohhhhh

OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):

Got it now?

OpenStudy (kpop4life123):

yes thanks tons !

OpenStudy (malcolmmcswain):

No prob!

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