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It's Magic The Amazing Aloysius is practicing one of his tricks. As part of this trick,
he cuts a rope into many pieces and then magically puts the pieces of
rope back together. He begins the trick with a 20-foot rope and then cuts
it in half. He then takes one of the halves and cuts that piece in half. He
repeats this process until he is left with a piece so small he can no longer
Cut it.
• independent quantity:
• dependent quantity:

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