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Amanda was given three numbers: 8,5, and 1. She needs to use two ofthese numbers to make a fraction.Can she make a fraction that isgreater than four-fifths?

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We will have the following:

Amanda will be able to construct the following fractions:


\mleft\lbrace(1)/(8),(1)/(5),(8)/(5),(5)/(8),(8)/(1),(5)/(1)\mright\rbrace

From these, the fractions that are greater than 4/5 are:


\mleft\lbrace(8)/(5),(8)/(1),(5)/(1)\mright\rbrace

So, yes; Amanda will be able to make a fraction that is greater than 4/5.

***Explanation***

We are trying to find a fraction with a value greater than 4/5, that is:


(4)/(5)=0.8

So, a fraction that has a value greater than 0.8.

From the values given, when we solve for the selected fractions we will obtain:


\begin{cases}(8)/(5)=1.6 \\ \\ (8)/(1)=8 \\ \\ (5)/(1)=5\end{cases}

All these values are greater than 0.8 and thus the fractions which represent them are greater than 4/5.

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