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(ii) Calculate the total MSW generated in 2000 in the United States. Show your work.
Year Total MSW recycled (millions of metric tons) Percent of MSW recycled
1960 5 8%
1970 7 8%
1980 12 10%
1990 23 13%
2000 57 27%
2010 76 33%
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