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Can you use simplest form to compare 8/10 and 3/5 explain
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Can you use simplest form to compare 8/10 and 3/5 explain
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simplify 8/10
(4*2)/(5*2)
2/2=1
Thus,
8/10=4/5
Now, compare 4/5 and 3/5.
Hope this helps!
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Yes,because the denomenators can be both 5... So 8/10=4/5..4/5>3/5
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