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A colony of ants increases from 15000 in the first year to 16800 in the second year. If it continues to increase at the same percentage rate, how many will there be in the third year?
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A colony of ants increases from 15000 in the first year to 16800 in the second year. If it continues to increase at the same percentage rate, how many will there be in the third year?
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18,600
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16800+1800=18600
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