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Cancer cells in a person’s body can multiply by about 20% per month. If a person has an estimated 10,000 cancer cells in their lungs, how many will they have after one year (12 months)?
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Answered by oobleck
10000 * 1.20^12 = 89161
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Answered by lia
thank you !!
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Cancer cells in a person’s body can multiply by about 20% per month. If a person has an estimated 10,000 cancer cells in their lungs, how many will they have after one year (12 months)?

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