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Let a, b, and c be three distinct numbers such that: (a+b)/(a-b)=(b+c)/(2(b-c))=(c+a)/(3(c-a)) Find: 8a+9b+5c
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Let a, b, and c be three distinct numbers such that: (a+b)/(a-b)=(b+c)/(2(b-c))=(c+a)/(3(c-a)) Find: 8a+9b+5c
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