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In a science experiment, a student concluded that a ray has to travel a distance from one corner at the top of the rectangular prism to the opposite side where the surface touching the floor is intersected. If the length, width, and height of the prism are given as 24 inches and 8 inches, 6 inches respectively, what is the distance travelled by the ray?
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There are 10 chicks on ginger's farm .she has 2 chicks in one outdoor pen and 5 chicks in another. the rest of the chicks are in the barn.what is the fraction of total chicks in outdoor pens?
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