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Maeve Mckenzie
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18 February, 15:40
What is bigger 0.7 or 3/5
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Leanna Kim
18 February, 16:06
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3/5 as a decimal would be. 6, so. 7 would be the bigger portion.
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Diego Ho
18 February, 16:09
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0.7 is bigger
3/5 is equal to 0.6
So 0.7 is greater than 0.6
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