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roshaun and lea go to an amusement park. lea spends 1/2 of her money, and roshaun spends 1/4 of his money. is it possible for roshaun to have spent more money than lea? explain your reasoning
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roshaun and lea go to an amusement park. lea spends 1/2 of her money, and roshaun spends 1/4 of his money. is it possible for roshaun to have spent more money than lea? explain your reasoning
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yes it is possible for Roshaun to spend more money than Lea because he could have had more money than her to start with making his fraction larger than hers.
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