Qian used the rule "divide the length of a piece of wood by 3 to get the number of nails needed."

If 3 nails are needed for a piece of wood that is 9 inches and 13 nails are needed for a piece of wood that is 39 inches, what is the length of a piece of wood that requires 8 nails?

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We can create a proportion to solve this problem. Let x be the length of the piece of wood that requires 8 nails.

According to the given rule, we have the proportion:

9 inches / 3 nails = x inches / 8 nails

Cross multiplying, we have:

9 inches * 8 nails = 3 nails * x inches

72 = 3x

Dividing both sides by 3, we have:

24 = x

Therefore, the length of the piece of wood that requires 8 nails is 24 inches.
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