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clawhammer
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Please tell me what is a quick way to solve this and be confident of the answer?
A 100-meter sprinting track is marked of in sixths (the larger marks in the illustration) and in eighths (the smaller marks). What is the shortest approximate distance, in meters, between any two of the marks?
I mean, i do not want to try out many fractions randomly to possibly find the smallest. Anyway to quickly determine which two to subtract?

A 100-meter sprinting track is marked of in sixths (the larger marks in the illustration) and in eighths (the smaller marks). What is the shortest approximate distance, in meters, between any two of the marks?
I mean, i do not want to try out many fractions randomly to possibly find the smallest. Anyway to quickly determine which two to subtract?

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