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The world population in 2013 was about 7.125 billion. In 2003, it was about 6.357 billion. Which number represents the increase in the world population between 2003 and 2013?
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The world population in 2013 was about 7.125 billion. In 2003, it was about 6.357 billion. Which number represents the increase in the world population between 2003 and 2013?
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7.68 x 10^8
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