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Korolek [52]
3 years ago
12

What is the fraction in between 1/2<, <4/5

Mathematics
1 answer:
cupoosta [38]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I believe the answer is 3/4 because it is graeter than 1/2 but less than 4/5.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps, if it does please mark brainliest!! Thank you!

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