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Plssss hellpppppp meeeeeeeww

Plssss hellpppppp meeeeeeeww-example-1

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Answer:

12

Explanation:

When the numerators are the same, the denominator that is bigger has a lesser value. In this case, the inequality > shows that
(1)/(10) is bigger than the fraction next to it so in order to find a fraction that is lesser in value than
(1)/(10), we need to find a denominator that is more than 10, since 10 is the denominator of the first fraction. The only number more than 10 in the options is 12, so 12 is the answer.

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