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What size tire chains do I need?

I have 15 wheels, 33x12.5 tires. I am not understanding how the chain sizing works..sizings seem to be listed like this 195R14, P215/65R14, P255/60R14, P195/70R15, P215/60R15, P205/50R17, P205/70R14, P215/70R14, P255/70R14, P205/60R15, P205/55R16, P205/75R14, P225/60R14, 185R15, P205/65R15, P205/60R16.How do my measurements translate into one of those? :)THanks!

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