Where is "Archive Utility" located at? pathname please

I can't seem to track down where "Archive Utility" lives in. What is the pathname? I can't find it in "search". I need to located it so that I can set my file to "Open With" Archive Utility automatically to decompress my file.

It's located at /System/Library/CoreServices/Archive Utility.app.
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