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If it takes 3 officers 4 hours to process 12 reports, how long would it take 2 officers to process 8 reports, assuming the same rate?

Each officer processes 1 report per hour (12 reports / 3 officers / 4 hours). Thus, 8 reports / 2 officers = 4 hours.

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Question: If it takes 3 officers 4 hours to process 12 reports, how long would it take 2 officers to process 8 reports, assuming the same rate?

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Correct answer: 4 hours

Explanation: Each officer processes 1 report per hour (12 reports / 3 officers / 4 hours). Thus, 8 reports / 2 officers = 4 hours.

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