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How can you find whether 5/6 0r 5/8 is greater
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How can you find whether 5/6 0r 5/8 is greater
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Hello there!
Start by changing the fractions into decimal. To do that, take the number on top and divide it by the number at the bottom
5/6 = 0.833
5/8 = 0.625
5/6 is greater than 5/8
5/6 > 5/8
Let me know if you have questions about the answer!
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