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15 August, 06:47
Is 3/10 smaller than 1/2
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Lesly Rivera
15 August, 06:50
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Yes. 1/2 would convert to 5/10
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Geovanni Pope
15 August, 07:02
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Yes, because one half is half of something, where as 3 tenths is 3 tenths of something, which is much smaller.
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