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At Ron's Roller Rink, the number of customers has been decreasing at a steady rate of 5% per year. If there were 900 skaters per week in 2000, what is a good estimate for the number of skaters per week
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At Ron's Roller Rink, the number of customers has been decreasing at a steady rate of 5% per year. If there were 900 skaters per week in 2000, what is a good estimate for the number of skaters per week in 2006?
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there would be 661 skaters per week in 2006.
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