The knife shown below is 14 inches long. write an algebraic expression that represents the length of the blade (in inches).

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Answer 1
let the variable h be handle....and b be the blade
14-h=b    hope this helped
Answer 2

The required algebraic expression for the length of the blade is x = 14 - h.

Given that,

The knife shown below is 14 inches long.
To write an algebraic expression that represents the length of the blade (in inches).

What is arithmetic?

In mathematics, it deals with numbers of operations according to the statements. There are four major arithmetic operators, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division,


Here let the length of the blade of the knife be x,
length of the knife handle be h
Here the total length of the knife is 14 inches
So,
The total length of the knife = length of the blade + length of the handle
14 = x + h
x = 14 - h

Thus, the required algebraic expression for the length of the blade is x = 14 - h.

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The driver of a car traveling at 54ft/sec suddenly applies the brakes. The position of the car is s=54t-3t^2, t seconds afyer the driver applies the brakes.
How many seconds after the driver applies the brakes does the car come to a stop

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  s = 60t - 3t^2 
v = ds/dt = 60 - 6t 

when it comes to rest, v = 0, 
so t = 10 sec 

now distance travelled = time taken x average velocity 
= 10 x (60 + 0)/2 
= 300 ft 

After time  [tex]t = 9[/tex] seconds the driver applies the brakes does the car come to a stop.

What is time?

" Time is defined as the measurable slot of period in which required action is done."

Formula used

[tex]y = x^{n} \\\\\implies \frac{dy}{dx} = nx^{n-1}[/tex]

According to the question,

Position of the car [tex]'s' = 54t - 3t^{2}[/tex]

[tex]'s'[/tex] represents the distance

[tex]'t'[/tex] is the time in seconds

When driver applies break [tex]v= 0[/tex],

[tex]v = \frac{ds}{dt}[/tex]

Calculate the first derivative with respect to time we get,

[tex]'s' = 54t - 3t^{2}\\\\\implies \frac{ds}{dt} = 54- 6t[/tex]

As [tex]\frac{ds}{dt} =0[/tex] we get the required time as per given condition,

[tex]54-6t =0\\\\\implies 6t =54\\\\\implies t = 9[/tex]

Hence, after time  [tex]t = 9[/tex] seconds the driver applies the brakes does the car come to a stop.

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How many different 4-digit sequences can be formed using the digits 0, 1,..., 6 if repetition of digits is allowed

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0 through 6 is 7 total numbers

 1st digit can be 0-6 = 7 numbers

 2nd digit can be 0-6 = 7 numbers

3rd digit can be 0-6 = 7 numbers

4th digit can be 0-6 = 7 numbers

 7 * 7 *7 *7 = 2401 different combinations


5x^7y^4+25xy^2+15xy^3/5xy^3

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The answer is
5x^7y^4+3x^2y^6+25xy^2

Express 9.21212121212... as a rational number, in the form pq

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[tex]x=9.212121\ldots=9.\overline{21}[/tex]
[tex]100x=921.212121\ldots=921.\overline{21}[/tex]
[tex]99x=921.\overline{21}-9.\overline{21}=921-9=912[/tex]
[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{912}{99}=\dfrac{304}{33}[/tex]

I keep getting 13. It's supposed to be 3. Can you show me how it's done? 3(a-5) = -6

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First, divide both sides by 3. I think your mistake was that you were multiplying -3. Please note that in order to cancel something out you need to do the reverse operation. The reverse operation of subtraction is addition and the reverse of multiplication is division.

3(a - 5) = -6
a - 5 = -2

Now add 5 to both sides

a - 5 = -2
   +5    +5
a = 3

Hope this helps!
3(a-5) = -6

Start by distributing...

3a - 15 = - 6 

Add 15 to both sides...

3a = 9

Divide both sides by 3 to get a by its self

a = 3

What is the value of |−25|?

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Hi there!!

The answer to this is |-25| = 25.

Hope this helped!! ☺♥
the answeeeeerrrr is positive 25!!,!

the weight of an object on the moon is about .167 of its weight on Earth. How much does a 180 lb astronaut weigh on the moon?

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[tex]\bf \begin{array}{ccll} \stackrel{lbs}{earth}&\stackrel{lbs}{moon}\\ \text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}&\text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}\\ 1&0.167\\ 180&x \end{array}\implies \cfrac{1}{180}=\cfrac{0.167}{x}\implies x=\cfrac{180\cdot 0.167}{1}[/tex]
The astronaut will weigh less on the moon.  Determine how much the scale will indicate by multi. 180 lb by 0.167:  (180 lb)(0.167) = 30.06 lb.

explain how you could find 3/8% of 800

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3/8 of 800 is 300.. 3/8 of 800 is really 300.To check, take 3/8 and convert it to .375. Then, find what .375 of 800 is... 300! 
Also, you can see that 3/8 and 800 can easily be converted to a common denominator... 800. So, just add 2 zeros to 3, and you get 300! 
First turn 3/8 into a decimal, which would be .375  Next the key word of in 3/8% of 800 tells us to multiply 3/8% and 800 so since we know 3/8% = .375 in decimal form, lets multiply .375 x 800 = 300 so 3/8% of 800 is 300

Suppose 8 out of every 20 students are absent from school less than 5 days a year.Predict how many students would be absent less than 5 days a year out of 40,000 students.

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Answer:
8/20 * 40,000 = 16,000

Mr. Carandang sold a total of 1,790 prints of one of his drawings. Out of all 1,273 unframed prints that he sold, 152 were small and 544 were medium-sized. Out of all of the framed prints that he sold, 23 were small and 42 were extra large. Of the large prints that he sold, 188 were framed and 496 were unframed. Small Medium Large Extra Large Total Framed 23 264 188 42 ? Unframed 152 544 496 81 1,273 Total 175 808 684 123 1,790 Which number is missing from the two-way table?'

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                                     framed            unframed              total
small                                23                      152                  175
medium                          264                      544                808
large                               188                      496                684
ex-large                           42                        81                   123
total                                517                     1273                1790

The missing number in the two-way table is the total number of framed prints, which is 517. This is calculated by subtracting the total unframed prints from the total prints sold and then summing the known framed prints.

To find the missing number of prints in the table, we need to determine the total number of framed prints sold by Mr. Carandang. We know the following from the table:

Total prints sold: 1,790Unframed prints: 1,273

To find the total number of framed prints:

Total framed prints = Total prints - Total unframed prints

Total framed prints = 1,790 - 1,273 = 517

Now we need to sum the known framed prints:

Framed small: 23Framed medium: 264Framed large: 188Framed extra large: 42

The total of known framed prints is:

23 + 264 + 188 + 42 = 517

Thus, the total framed prints value was missing and it is 517.

Use an algebraic rule to describe a translation right 4 units and down 2 units.

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In the conventional Cartesian plane, horizontal coordinates increase to the right and vertical coordinates increase up. Hence the described translation adds 4 to each horizontal coordinate and -2 to each vertical one:
  (x, y)⇒(x+4, y-2)

Toby exercises 14 hours a week. John exercises 20% more than Toby and Jenny exercises two more hours than John. Which expression represents how much Jenny exercises? (w represents weeks)

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John exercised 20% more than Toby. So the number of hours that John exercises per week is 14 + 0.2(14) = 14 + 2.8 = 16.8.

Jenny exercises two more hours than John. So the number of hours that Jenny exercises per week is 16.8 + 2 = 18.8.

So an expression representing the number of hours that Jenny exercises after w weeks is 18.8w.

the answer is 18.8w

Toby 14w

John 14(1.2)w

Jenny 14(1.2)w + 2w

thus, Jenny exercise

14(1.2)w + 2w

16.8w + 2w

18.8w

The GCF of any two even numbers is always even. true or false?

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your answer is false.
True because if you use prime factorization of even numbers you will always get a 2.  If a number has 2 as a factor then it is even.

Find all values of x that are simultaneously a solution to the congruences x ≡ 2 (mod 3), x ≡ 1 (mod 5), x ≡ 3 (mod 29).

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[tex]\begin{cases}x\equiv2\pmod3\\x\equiv1\pmod5\\x\equiv3\pmod{29}\end{cases}[/tex]

Let's start by supposing [tex]x=2+3+3=11[/tex]. Modulo 3, we end up with 2 as needed.

But modulo 5, we want to get 1, so we'd need to multiply the first and last terms by 5 and the second term by the inverse of 3 modulo 5. We have [tex]3\times2\equiv6\equiv1\pmod5[/tex], so we multiply by 2:

[tex]x=2\times5+3\times2+3\times5=31[/tex]

But now modulo 3, the first term gives a remainder of 1, so simply multiply by 2:

[tex]x=2\times5\times2+3\times2+3\times5=41[/tex]

Next, modulo 29, we can force the first two terms to vanish by multiplying them by 29, but the last term still yields 15. We want to get 3 on its own, so we could just multiply the third term by the inverse of 5 modulo 29. We have [tex]5\times6\equiv30\equiv1\pmod{29}[/tex].

[tex]x=2\times5\times2\times29+3\times2\times29+3\times5\times6=844[/tex]

Now, [tex]844\equiv1\pmod3[/tex], so we need to multiply the first term by 2 one more time; [tex]844\equiv4\pmod5[/tex], so we need to multiply the second term by the inverse of 4 modulo 5, which would be 4 since [tex]4^2\equiv16\equiv1\pmod5[/tex]; and [tex]844\equiv3\pmod{29}[/tex], so the last term is okay.

[tex]x=2\times5\times2\times29\times2+3\times2\times29\times4+3\times5\times6=1946[/tex]

We know 1946 is a possible solution because we engineered it that way, but it's not the smallest positive solution. We have

[tex]1946\equiv206\pmod{3\times5\times29}\equiv206\pmod{435}[/tex]

The general solution to the system is then [tex]x=206+435n[/tex], where [tex]n\in\mathbb Z[/tex].

Two small fires are spotted by a ranger from a fire tower 60 feet above ground. The angles of depressions re 11.6° and 9.4°. How far apart are the fires? (The fires are in the same general direction from the tower.)

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The two fires are about 70 feet from each other. The assumption is that the ground is relatively level and that a right triangle will be made with the three points of the triangle being the ranger, the spot on the ground directly beneath the ranger, and the fire itself. So the distance to the first fire will be: Calculate the angle. That will be 90° - 11.6° = 78.4° The distance will be tan(78.4) = X/60 60 tan(78.4) = X 60 * 4.871620136 = X 292.2972082 = X And that's how far the 1st fire is from the ranger's station. Now for the 2nd angle = 90° - 9.4° = 80.6° 60 tan(80.6) = X 60 * 6.040510327 = X 362.4306196 = X And the distance between the two fires will be the difference in distance from the tower, so 362.4306196 - 292.2972082 = 70.13341146 Rounding to 2 significant figures gives 70 feet.

Write the equation of a line, in general form , that has an slope of zero and a y-intercept of (0, -6).

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Use the slope-intercept form.
y = mx + b,

where m = slope and b = y-intercept.
Your y-intercept is -6, so b = -6.
The slope is zero, so m = 0

y = mx + b

y = 0x + (-6)

y = -6

If s = {r, u, d} is a set of linearly dependent vectors. if x = 5r + u + d, determine whether t = {r, u, x} is a linearly dependent set

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Consider any arbitrary linear combination of the vectors [tex]\mathbf r,\mathbf u\,\mathbf x[/tex]. We have

[tex]c_1\mathbf r+c_2\mathbf u+c_3\mathbf x=c_1\mathbf r+c_2\mathbf u+c_3(5\mathbf r+\mathbf u+\mathbf d)[/tex]
[tex]=(c_1+5c_3)\mathbf r+(c_2+c_3)\mathbf u+c_3\mathbf d[/tex]
[tex]=c_4\mathbf r+c_5\mathbf u+c_6\mathbf d[/tex]

We know [tex]\mathbf r,\mathbf u,\mathbf d[/tex] are linearly dependent, which means there must exist some choice of not all zero constants [tex]c_4,c_5,c_6[/tex] such that the combination above gives the zero vector. So [tex]T=\{\mathbf r,\mathbf u,\mathbf x\}[/tex] is a set of linearly dependent vectors.

Find the difference: 16.25 - 7.92

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Your answer is going to be 8.33
the difference is 8.33.
give me the best plz

If f(x) = 3x + 6, which of the following is the inverse of f(x)?

A. f –1(x) = 3x – 6
B. f –1(x) =
C. f –1(x) =
D. f –1(x) = 6 – 3x

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Final answer:

To determine the inverse of the function f(x) = 3x + 6, you need to switch 'x' and 'f(x)', isolate f-1(x) on one side of the equation, then solve for f-1(x). The resulting inverse function is f-1(x) = (x - 6)/3.

Explanation:

The function given is f(x) = 3x + 6. To find the inverse of this function, we first need to switch 'x' and 'f(x)', giving us: x = 3f-1(x) + 6. Next, we want to isolate f-1(x) on one side of the equation. To do this, we subtract 6 from both sides of the equation resulting in: x - 6 = 3f-1(x). Finally, we divide all terms by 3 to solve for f-1(x), which gives us f-1(x) = (x - 6)/3. So, the correct answer from the options given is not listed.

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What percent of 9.2 is 43.7

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if we take 9.2 to be the 100%, what is 43.7 off of it in percentage then?

[tex]\bf \begin{array}{ccll} amount&\%\\ \text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}&\text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}\\ 9.2&100\\ 43.7&p \end{array}\implies \cfrac{9.2}{43.7}=\cfrac{100}{p}\implies p=\cfrac{43.7\cdot 100}{9.2}[/tex]

The requried 475% of 9.2 is 43.7, as of the given percentage situation.

What is the percentage?

The percentage is the ratio of the composition of matter to the overall composition of matter multiplied by 100.

Here,
In the question, we are asked to determine the 43.7 is what percent of 9.2.

So, let the percent be x,
x % of  9.2 = 43.7
x/100 × 9.2 = 43.7
x = 43.7/9.2 × 100%
x = 475%

Thus, the requried 475% of 9.2 is 43.7, as of the given percentage situation.

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Please need help as quick as you can . What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (16, –1) and (–4, 10)? A. -20/11 B. -11/20 C. 11/20 D. 20/11

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[tex]\bf \begin{array}{lllll} &x_1&y_1&x_2&y_2\\ % (a,b) &({{ 16}}\quad ,&{{ -1}})\quad % (c,d) &({{ -4}}\quad ,&{{ 10}}) \end{array} \\\\\\ % slope = m slope = {{ m}}= \cfrac{rise}{run} \implies \cfrac{{{ y_2}}-{{ y_1}}}{{{ x_2}}-{{ x_1}}}\implies \cfrac{10-(-1)}{-4-16}\implies \cfrac{10+1}{-4-16} \\\\\\ -\cfrac{11}{20}[/tex]

PLEASE HELP 15 POINTS WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST The following formula, F = ma, relates three quantities: Force (F), mass (m), and acceleration (a). A: Solve this equation, F = ma for a. B If F = -24 units and m = 10 units, what is the acceleration, a? Use the equation from Part (a) to answer the question. C: If F = 24 units and a = 12 units, what is the mass, m? Use the equation, F = ma, to plug in the known values and solve for m

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Part A

The expression "ma" is the same as "m*a" (m times a). To isolate 'a', we divide both sides by m. Division is the inverse operation of multiplication. Think of it as undoing multiplication

F = ma
F = m*a
F/m = m*a/m
F/m = a
a = F/m

Answer: a = F/m
Note: the slash "/" without quotes means "divide"

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Part B

Use the result from part A. We will plug F = -24 and m = 10 into that equation

a = F/m
a = -24/10
a = -2.4

Answer: -2.4

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Part C

We will use the equation F = m*a

F = m*a
24 = m*12 ... plug in F = 24 and a = 12
24/12 = m*12/12
2 = m
m = 2

Answer: 2


Find the length and width of a rectangle that has the given perimeter and a maximum area. perimeter: 128 meters

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P = 128 meters = 2W + 2L.  We want to maximize the area:  A = L*W

Solve 128 meters = 2W + 2L for either W or L:

64 meters = W + L, so W = 64-L
and subst. your result into 

A = L*W:    A = L*(64-L).  Then A(L) = 64L - L^2.  You could graph this and find the approx value of L at which A(L) is at its max.  

Or, if you know calculus, differentiate A(L) and set the result = to 0.  Solve for L.

L + W = 64, so you can subst. your value for L into this eqn to find W.

In Miss Marshalls classroom 6/7 of the students play sports of the students who play sports for fifth also play instruments if there are 35 students in her class how many play sports and instruments

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6/7 time 4/5 = 24/35
24 students do both.

Given e(x + 4) = 10 and e[(x + 4) 2 ] = 116, determine (a) var(x + 4), (b)μ= e(x), and (c)σ 2 = var(x).

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a. [tex]\mathbb V(X+4)=\mathbb E((X+4)^2)-\mathbb E(X+4)^2=116-10^2=16[/tex]

b. [tex]\mathbb E(X+4)=\mathbb E(X)+\mathbb E(4)=\mathbb E(X)+4=10\implies\mathbb E(X)=6[/tex]

c. [tex]\mathbb V(X)=\mathbb E(X^2)-\mathbb E(X)^2[/tex]

[tex]\mathbb E((X+4)^2)=\mathbb E(X^2+8X+16)=\mathbb E(X^2)+8\mathbb E(X)+\mathbb E(16)[/tex]
[tex]\implies116=\mathbb E(X^2)+48+16\implies\mathbb E(X^2)=52[/tex]

[tex]\implies\mathbb V(X)=52-6^2=16[/tex]
Final answer:

In the given statements, first 'x' is derived from the equation e(x + 4) = 10, then it is plugged into e(x) to find μ and the variance formula to obtain σ².

Explanation:

The question presents a scenario with two equations: e(x + 4) = 10 and e[(x + 4) 2 ] = 116 .To solve these equations, you would need to employ various algebraic and statistical concepts. Given this information, let's procede as follows:

To find (a) var(x + 4), we first need to determine the value of 'x' which can be derived from the given e(x + 4) = 10. After calculating 'x', we can work out (b)μ= e(x) by inserting our calculated 'x' into the e(x) formula. Finally, σ 2 = var(x) can be computed by applying 'x' in the variance formula.

Please note, this solution requires a good understanding of the properties of exponential functions and the statistical representation of variance (var), mean (μ), and standard deviation (σ²). Due to the complexity of these equations, I recommend using a calculator to accurately work out each part.

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A car manufacturer claims that, when driven at a speed of 50 miles per hour on a highway, the mileage of a certain model follows a normal distribution with mean μ = 30 miles per gallon and standard deviation σ= 4 miles per gallon.

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84 miles per gallon maybe 

a construction crew Must build 4 miles of road in one week on Monday they build 1/2 mile of road in one week on Tuesday they build 1/3 mile of road how many more miles of road are left to build

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To solve this, you need to make the amount they built on Monday and the amount they built on Tuesday compatible with each other so you can add them together to subtract that amount from 4.

Start by multiplying 1/2 by 3, and 1/3 by 2.

This gives you 3/6 and 2/6. Now add them together:

3/6 + 2/6 = 5/6

Finally, subtract this amount from 4:

4 - 5/6 = 3 1/6 (19/6 works too)

Hope this helps! :)

4        -        1/2     -    1/3
24/6   -        3/6     -    2/6    =   19/6  =  3 1/6


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John ordered two kinds of pizza for a party: sausage pizzas and veggie pizzas. He ordered three pizzas of each kind. The pizzas cost a total of $99. If the cost of each veggie pizza is $18, what is the cost of a sausage pizza?

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99-18= 81/3=27
Answer: 27

1 veggie pizza cost 18 so 3 cost 18*3 = 54

99-54 = 45 for the 3 sausage pizzas

45/3 = 15 dollars each for sausage

Find the rate of change of the area of a square with respect to the length z , the diagonal of the square. what is the rate when z=2?

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The diagonal of a square is equal to the side x times square root of 2, xSqrt(2)
z = xSqrt(2), its rate of change is just Sqrt(2)

The rate of change of Area, A with respect to the diagonal length, z and the rate of change when z = 2 is :

[tex]\frac{dA}{dz} = z [/tex]

[tex]\frac{dA}{dz} = 2 \: when \: z = 2 [/tex]

The area of a square is rated to its diagonal thus :

Area of square = A

Length of diagonal = z

The relationship between Area and diagonal of a square is : [tex]A \: = 0.5 {z}^{2} [/tex]

The rate of change of area with respect to the length, z of the square's diagonal ;

This the first differential of Area with respect to z

[tex] \frac{dA}{dz} = 2(0.5)z \: = z[/tex]

Therefore, the rate of change of area, A with respect to the length, z of the diagonal is [tex]\frac{dA}{dz} = z [/tex]

The rate of change [tex]\frac{dA}{dz} [/tex] when z = 2 can be calculated thus :

Substitute z = 2 in the relation [tex]\frac{dA}{dz} = z [/tex]

Therefore, [tex]\frac{dA}{dz} = 2 [/tex]

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what is the least common denominator for 5/6 and 3/8

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The least common denominator is 24.
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