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The ladybug population has been increasing at a rate of 3% every 6 years. If the population in 1993 was 190 ladybugs, how many ladybugs would there be in 2019?
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The ladybug population has been increasing at a rate of 3% every 6 years. If the population in 1993 was 190 ladybugs, how many ladybugs would there be in 2019?
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The ladybug population has been increasing at a rate of 3% every 6 years.
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there would be 4940 ladybugs in 2019
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