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Last year, 5,200 people entered a contest to win free swimming lessons at the rec center. This year, there was 1 4% increase in the number of entries. How many entries were there this year? Enter your response in the gridded area.
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Honestly math isn’t my subject. So the answer is defo not -0.5
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