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Goblin
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26 June, 05:28
6 2/3 compared to 6 12/15
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Sullivan Velazquez
26 June, 05:57
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6 2/3 < 6 12/15
The least common denominator is 15
Comparing 100/15 and 102/15:
100/15 < 102/15
therefore
6 2/3 < 6 12/15
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