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Mathematics, 22.04.2020 03:39 jmitial

You are offered a 30 day trial period at your
dream job. However, the owner of the
company is a little unusual so the pay options
are non-traditional. They offer you four
different pay options for the 30 days. They
are:

Option 1: $60, 000 a day
Option 2: You make one penny the first day, two pennies
the second day, four the third, eight pennies the fourth,
etc.
Option 3: On your third day of work, you get $9. On your
fourth day of work, you get $16. It continues this way for
30 days.
Option 4: Your payment would be described by the
function P(x) = 95, 000x + 200, 000 where x representing
days you work and P representing dollars you earn.
Which would you choose?

You decide to work until you make
$1, 500, 000 in the shortest amount of time.
Which option would you choose?

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