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Sariah Frost
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28 August, 01:59
2/3 greater than or less than 8/10
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Aisha Fuentes
28 August, 02:11
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2/3 is less than 8/10. This is because when you make both fractions have the same denominator, the fractions would be 20/30 and 24/30. Since 8/10 is equal to 24/30, this makes 2/3 less than 8/10.
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