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Nikki has 3 pieces of yarn. The first piece is 5/6 feet long, the second piece is 5/3 feet long and the third piece is 3/2 feet long. She want to arrange them from the shortest to the longest
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Nikki has 3 pieces of yarn. The first piece is 5/6 feet long, the second piece is 5/3 feet long and the third piece is 3/2 feet long. She want to arrange them from the shortest to the longest
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from shortest to longest:
5/6, then 3/2 then 5/3
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5/6 shortest, 3/2 is second, and 5/3 is longest
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