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Rayan Tanner
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19 November, 17:03
6/3, 5/3 and 8/3 on a number line
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Skyler Franklin
19 November, 17:26
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They should be in this order:
5/3, 6/3, 8/3
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Glenn Valentine
19 November, 17:29
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6/3=2, 5/3=1 2/3, 8/3=2 2/3
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