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Mathematics, 22.12.2020 01:00, avavackity

The rabbit population in a certain area is 200% of last year's population. There are 1,100 rabbits this year. How many were there last year? (Fill in the boxes to help solve this question. Only type the number part of your answer, no words.) *

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