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 \frac{ {2}^{30} +  {2}^{29} +  {2}^{28}   }{ {2}^{32}  +  {2}^{30}   -  {2}^{29} }  \\  \frac{4. {2}^{28}  + 2. {2}^{28} +  {2}^{28}  }{16. {2}^{28}  + 4. {2}^{28}  - 2. {2}^{28} }  \\  \frac{7 . {2}^{28} }{18. {2}^{28} }  =  \frac{7}{18}

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