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The number of people using an older version of a spreadsheet program decreases at a rate that is proportional at any time to the number of people still using the version at that time.

There were 10{,}00010,00010, comma, 000 people using the older version of the spreadsheet program when the new version first came out. The number of people still using the older version decreases by 20\%20%20, percent every 666 months.

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