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Dax Norris
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15 August, 01:12
What is greater and why 2/3 or 5/6 or 7/9
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2/3 = 12/18
5/6 = 15/18
7/9 = 14/18
5/6 is greater than 2/3 and 7/9 because if you find a common denominator (18) and change the fractions to equal the denominator of 18, then you see that 15/18 is greater than 14/18 and 12/18.
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