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the mass of a crate of mangoes is 11 12/13 kilograms. the mass of a crate of pineapples is 11 11/12 kilograms. write an inequality comparing the two masses.
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the mass of a crate of mangoes is 11 12/13 kilograms. the mass of a crate of pineapples is 11 11/12 kilograms. write an inequality comparing the two masses.
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11/
12/13 Kg (mangoes)
is heavier than
11/
11/12
Kg (pineapples)
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