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\frac{x\left(2^{3}+2^{3}\right)}{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Divide x by \frac{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}{2^{3}+2^{3}} by multiplying x by the reciprocal of \frac{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}{2^{3}+2^{3}}.
\frac{x\left(8+2^{3}\right)}{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Calculate 2 to the power of 3 and get 8.
\frac{x\left(8+8\right)}{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Calculate 2 to the power of 3 and get 8.
\frac{x\times 16}{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Add 8 and 8 to get 16.
\frac{x\times 16}{16+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Calculate 2 to the power of 4 and get 16.
\frac{x\times 16}{16+16+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Calculate 2 to the power of 4 and get 16.
\frac{x\times 16}{32+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Add 16 and 16 to get 32.
\frac{x\times 16}{32+16+2^{4}}
Calculate 2 to the power of 4 and get 16.
\frac{x\times 16}{48+2^{4}}
Add 32 and 16 to get 48.
\frac{x\times 16}{48+16}
Calculate 2 to the power of 4 and get 16.
\frac{x\times 16}{64}
Add 48 and 16 to get 64.
x\times \frac{1}{4}
Divide x\times 16 by 64 to get x\times \frac{1}{4}.
\frac{x\left(2^{3}+2^{3}\right)}{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Divide x by \frac{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}{2^{3}+2^{3}} by multiplying x by the reciprocal of \frac{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}{2^{3}+2^{3}}.
\frac{x\left(8+2^{3}\right)}{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Calculate 2 to the power of 3 and get 8.
\frac{x\left(8+8\right)}{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Calculate 2 to the power of 3 and get 8.
\frac{x\times 16}{2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Add 8 and 8 to get 16.
\frac{x\times 16}{16+2^{4}+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Calculate 2 to the power of 4 and get 16.
\frac{x\times 16}{16+16+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Calculate 2 to the power of 4 and get 16.
\frac{x\times 16}{32+2^{4}+2^{4}}
Add 16 and 16 to get 32.
\frac{x\times 16}{32+16+2^{4}}
Calculate 2 to the power of 4 and get 16.
\frac{x\times 16}{48+2^{4}}
Add 32 and 16 to get 48.
\frac{x\times 16}{48+16}
Calculate 2 to the power of 4 and get 16.
\frac{x\times 16}{64}
Add 48 and 16 to get 64.
x\times \frac{1}{4}
Divide x\times 16 by 64 to get x\times \frac{1}{4}.
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