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Use the data below to calculate the length of stay for each patient. Assume that the dates are in the same year and that it is not a leap year.
 Admitted Discharged Patient A  25-May  25-May  Patient B  15-May 16- May  Patient C  11-May  25-May  Patient D  27-May  3-Jun  PatientE  31-May  2-Jun  PatientF  29-May  5-Jul  Patient G  26-Dec  10-Jan  Patient H 22-Dec  7-Mar\begin{array}{lcc}&\underline { \text { Admitted}}&\underline { \text { Discharged}}\\\text { Patient A } & \text { 25-May } & \text { 25-May } \\\text { Patient B } & \text { 15-May } & \text {16- May } \\\text { Patient C } & \text { 11-May } & \text { 25-May } \\\text { Patient D } & \text { 27-May } & \text { 3-Jun } \\\text { PatientE } & \text { 31-May } & \text { 2-Jun } \\\text { PatientF } & \text { 29-May } & \text { 5-Jul } \\\text { Patient G } & \text { 26-Dec } & \text { 10-Jan } \\\text { Patient } \mathrm{H} & \text { 22-Dec } &\text { 7-Mar}\end{array}
-The length of stay for Patient B is _______________.


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