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During a promotional weekend, a state fair gives a free admission to every 168th person that enters the fair. On Saturday, there were 5,044 people attending the fair. On Sunday, there were 7,899 people
attending the fair. How many people received a free admission over the two days?
people received free admission over the two days.

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