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Suppose a society consists of three cities (A, B and C), with populations (respectively) of 99,000; 51,000; and 6,000 people. To begin, suppose also that the society has 15 doctors total. (a) What cities will have how many doctor? (b) If the number of doctors doubles, how many will live in each city?

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