7/8 and 1/3 or anything that doesn't simplify to 5/8 and 1/2
I believe it was great britain
The yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti<span> (Linnaeus)
This has been a nuisance species in the United States for centuries. Originating in Africa, it was most likely brought to the new world on ships used for European exploration and colonization (Nelson 1986). As the common name suggests, </span>Aedes aegypti<span> is the primary vector of yellow fever, a disease that is prevalent in tropical South America and Africa, and often emerges in temperate regions during summer months. During the Spanish-American War, U.S. troops suffered more casualties from yellow fever transmitted by </span>Aedes aegypti<span> than from enemy fire (Tabachnick 1991).</span>
The correct answer is: the Book of Common Prayer was a collection of rituals and ceremonies used in the Church of England.
Written by Thomas Cranmer, primarily, the book of Common Prayer laid out in English the rights prayers and ceremonies of the new English church.