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Huber
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17 November, 16:37
Least to greatest
2/9, 21%, 0.21, 11/50
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Elwood
17 November, 16:40
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Least to greatest: 21%<0.21<2/9<11/50
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Shamar Cantu
17 November, 17:00
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2/9=22%
21%
21%
22%
So it would be 21%, 0.21, 11/50, 2/9.
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