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There was a shipwreck at sea and doug, steve, and phil got washed ashore on a small, isolated island. they were exhausted and fell asleep on the beach. doug woke up and saw a box of bananas had washed ashore. he ate 1/3 of bananas and went back to sleep. steve woke up and also ate 1/3 of what was left of the bananas, and went back to sleep. next, phil woke up and assuming no one had eaten the bananas, ate only 1/3 of what was left. when he was finished, there were only 8 bananas left. can you guess how many bananas were in the box?

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