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An old woman sits on a park bench and begins dropping rice on the ground at a constant rate of 7 grains per second. initially, there is no rice on the ground and no pigeons are present, but after the woman has been dropping rice for 10 seconds, a pigeon shows up and begins eating rice at a constant rate of 3 grains per second. if the woman continues dropping rice at the same rate, if one new pigeon shows up every 10 seconds, if no pigeons leave, and if all pigeons eat at the same constant rate as long as there is rice on the ground, how many pigeons will be present the next time there is no rice on the ground? a. 3b. 4c. 5d. 6e. 7

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