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At the beginning of 2000 Ken's house was worth 232 thousand dollars and Devin's house was worth 110 thousand dollars. At the beginning of 2003, Ken's house was worth 176 thousand dollars and Devin's house was worth 156 thousand dollars. Assume that the values of both houses vary at an exponential rate.

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