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There are 80 parking spaces in the parking lot, of which 1/20 is reserved for the disabled and another 4 spaces for families with children.
Express as a fraction what part of the parking lot is free for vehicles without the specified specifications.
Express as a fraction what part of the parking lot is free for vehicles without the specified specifications.
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