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In the first week of July, a record 1,060 people went to the local swimming pool. In the second week, 105 fewer people went to the pool. In the third week, 135 more people went to the pool than in the second week. In the fourth week, 136 fewer people went to the pool than in the third week

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Final answer:

The question requires calculating the number of pool visitors each week over four weeks, using basic subtraction and addition, starting with the first week's record of 1,060 visitors.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question involves basic arithmetic and requires solving a sequence of operations to find out the number of people who visited the local swimming pool over a period of four weeks. To solve this, we need to apply subtraction and addition to the initial value given for the first week.

  1. First week's record: 1,060 people.
  2. Second week: 1,060 people - 105 people = 955 people.
  3. Third week: 955 people + 135 people = 1,090 people.
  4. Fourth week: 1,090 people - 136 people = 954 people.

By following this step-by-step process, we calculated the number of people who went to the pool each week.

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