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Find the optimal order of multiplying four matrices whose sequence of dimensions is (13, 5, 89, 3, 34), i. e., the First matrixis 13 x 5, the second matrix is 5 x 89 and so on. Furthermore, compute the fewest number of multiplications needed to findthe resulting matrix. Show all the steps of your computation.

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