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Approximately how many people live in Indianapolis, IN? 500,000–699,999 700,000–899,999 900,000–2 million 2–4 million
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Approximately how many people live in Indianapolis, IN?
500,000–699,999
700,000–899,999
900,000–2 million
2–4 million
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The answer is 700,000-899,999
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