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Jan wants to predict the number of hits she will get on her Webpage. Her Webpage received 3 hits during the first week it was posted. If the number of hits triples every week, how many hits will the Webpage receive during the 5th week?
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The number of hits during the fifth week is 3^5 = 243 hits.
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