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23 December, 07:19
Compare. 3/5 and 4/5
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Dale Hebert
23 December, 07:20
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3/5 < 4/5
Because the numerator 4 is bigger than the numerator 3 and you dont have to worry about the denominators since they are the same
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Kristin Mora
23 December, 07:36
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Your answer on this problem is 3/5>4/5
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