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A kitchen floor has green, yellow, and white tiles. Of those tiles, 2/5 are green and 2/10 are yellow. Are there more green tiles than yellow tiles? Explain how you know.
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A kitchen floor has green, yellow, and white tiles. Of those tiles, 2/5 are green and 2/10 are yellow. Are there more green tiles than yellow tiles? Explain how you know.
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You have to find a common denominator. 2/5 multiply by 2.
4/10>2/10. There are more green tiles.
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3/5 are white 2/5 are green 2/10 = 1/5 are yellow 3/5+ 2/5+ 1/5= 5/5 =1
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