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The number of fans who attended a softball game increased from 1200 for the first game to 1500 for the second game. how many fans will attend the third game if the same percent increase occurs? HELP I need WORK AND ANSWER PLZZ
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The answer would be 1800. You just added 300 to each number. Hope it helps
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