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The population of a town is decreasing by 2.5% per year. If the population in 2000 is 28000, what is the expected population in 2015 if the rate of decrease continues?
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The population of a town is decreasing by 2.5% per year. If the population in 2000 is 28000, what is the expected population in 2015 if the rate of decrease continues?
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