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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some heavy math here. So, when you simplify 0 over 24, you're basically dividing zero by 24, which gives you... well, zero! It's like trying to share no cookies among 24 friends - everyone leaves hungry. So yeah, the answer is just good ol' zero.

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3mo ago

To simplify 0 over 24, we need to divide 0 by 24. Any number divided by 0 is undefined in mathematics, as division by zero is not defined in the real number system. Therefore, the expression 0 over 24 simplifies to undefined.

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10y ago

0/24 simplifies to 0 (zero)

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