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mash [69]
4 years ago
7

Is 6 2/3 greater or less than 6 12/15

Mathematics
1 answer:
cricket20 [7]4 years ago
7 0

we need to get a common denominator

2/3    2/3 * 5/5 = 10/15

6 2/3 = 6 10/15 < 6 12/15


so 6 2/3 < 6 12 /15

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