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According to information found on the production analysis page of the Inquirer, Baldwin sold 1125 units of Boat in the current year. Assuming that Boat maintains a constant market share, all the units of Boat are sold in the Nano market segment and the growth rate remains constant, how many years will it be before Boat will not be able to meet future demand unless the company adds production capacity? Exclude any existing inventory.

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