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Mathematics, 08.10.2021 16:00, andrejr0330jr

The populations of Cities A and B are 3.8 x 105 and 2,060,000, respectively. The population of City C is twice the population of City B.
The population of City C is how many times the population of City A?
C.
The population of City C is times the population of City A.
(Round the final answer to the nearest whole number as needed. Round all intermediate values to the nearest tenth as
needed.)


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