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10 October, 05:11

A grocer stacks oranges in a four-sided pyramid that is 6 layers high. Solve for the number of oranges in the pile.

A. 36

B. 546

C. 105

D. 91

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  1. 10 October, 08:35
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    Each layer contains the square of the layer number.

    So,

    Let's figure out:

    1 squared = 1

    2 squared = 4

    3 squared = 9

    4 squared = 16

    5 squared = 25

    6 squared = 36

    Hence,

    The total number of oranges in the pile = 1+4+9+16+25+36

    = 91 oranges

    D. 91
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