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A biologist studying ants started on day 1 with a population of 3,500 ants. On day 2, there were 7,000
ants, and on day 3, there were 14,000 ants. The increase in an ant population can be represented using a
geometric sequence.
What is the ant population on day 6?
The ant population on day 6 will be
ants.
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