Hi,
I've run into trouble with another MBA.com CAT question.
2 + 2 + 2^2 + 2^3 + 2^4 + 2^5 + 2^6 + 2^7 + 2^8
a)2^9
b)2^10
c)2^16
d)2^35
e)2^37
Generally, when I run into exponent problems that involve base addition that I can't solve I try and factor. But that didn't get me too far in this problem - maybe I've done something wrong. I eventually guessed D under time constraints, but the correct answer is A.
I couldn't find much in the number properties guide to help me. Most of the similar examples involve adding bases with equivalent exponents. A similar approach might help here, but I'm not sure where to start.
I'm grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks.