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6 April, 01:34

there are 32,500 people living in Town A, and 34,000 in Town B. yearly growth in Town A is 250 people, and 100 people in Town B. After how many years will the population in both towns be equal?

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  1. 6 April, 05:17
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    10 years

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Set both scenarios as equations and then make them equal each other

    32,500 + 250x = 34,000 + 100x

    Then put both (x) on one side and the numbers on the other side

    250x - 100x = 34,000 - 32,500

    150x = 1,500

    Then solve for (x)

    X = 1,500/150

    X = 10
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