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Jack buys 4/3 pounds of plums. Martin buys 6/3 pounds of apples. Who buys more fruit? Explain your answer.
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Martin buys more fruit because he buys 6/3, and 6 is greater than 4, and Jack buys 4/3, so Martin bought more food than Jack. There's a difference of 2/3 between what Jack and Martin brought.
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They both have the same denominator or bottom half of the fraction so you need to compare the numerators. 6 is more than 4 so Martin bought more fruit than Jack. Hope this helps.
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