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Transcribed Image Text:The table shows recent population data for a major city.
Population of a major city
Age in years
Population
Age in years
Population
Under 5 years
35,010
20 to 34
115,308
5 to 9
31,406
35 to 49
92,672
10 to 14
30,253
50 to 64
79,271
15 to 19
34,219
65 and over
49,420
How many people are between the ages of 20 and 49? Complete the statements.
There are
people between the ages of 20 and 49.
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