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Bria Bonilla
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21 October, 18:21
Write a world problem using comparing fractions
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Hillary Finley
21 October, 18:40
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This week, Ronnie trimmed 13 of the bushes in his yard. Craig trimmed 910 of the bushes in his yard. Who has trimmed a greater fraction of his bushes?
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Emerson Martinez
21 October, 18:45
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Jeremy bakes two pans of brownies that are the same size. One pan has nuts in it and the other pan does not. He cuts the pan with nuts into 8 equal pieces. He cuts the pan without nuts into 16 equal pieces. His friends eat 2 brownies with nuts and 3 brownies without nuts. Did they eat more of the brownies with nuts or without nuts?
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