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Why is 1/6 greater than 1/8 but less than 1/3
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Why is 1/6 greater than 1/8 but less than 1/3
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Why is 1/6 greater than 1/8 but less than 1/3
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I would show it in decimals. Seeing it to show how close it is to one would make it a lot easier- 1/6= .16. 1/8=.125 and 1/3=.33 So looking at the decimals you can see how one would be bigger than the other
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