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Part 1, Less than 5 years - 20+40% = 60 %.
So at least 5 years = 100-60 = 40% of 6000. = 2400

Part 2 if you remove youngest which is 20%.
Now remaining trees are 80% out of that new youngest is 40%. so 40/80= 50%.

2400 and 50%.
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