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If a town with a population of 500 doubles in size every 80 years, what will the population be 320 years from now?
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If a town with a population of 500 doubles in size every 80 years, what will the population be 320 years from now?
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20,000
Explanation:
320/80 = 40
40 x 500 = 20,000
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