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Mathematics, 22.01.2020 04:31 sandygarcia65

None city, the population of people who are 0 to 9 years old is 397,452. the population of people who are 10 to 19 years old is 523,811. the population of people who are 20 to 34 years old is 741,672.

about how many more people are 0 to19 years old than are 20 to 34 years old?
round each number to the nearest hundred thousand.(hopefully, this is not a lot)

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