In town A, the birth rate is given by b'(t)=59e^0.34t, where t is tthe number of years since 2000. In town B, the birth rate is given by B'(t)=82e^0.59t, where t is the number of years since 2000. How many more births are there in town B than in town A from 2000 t0 2010?
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