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Compare 1⁄2 with 3⁄4 using ( <, >, =). A. 1⁄2 > 3⁄4 B. None of the above C. 1⁄2 = 3⁄4 D. 1⁄2 < 3⁄4
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Compare 1⁄2 with 3⁄4 using ( <, >, =). A. 1⁄2 > 3⁄4 B. None of the above C. 1⁄2 = 3⁄4 D. 1⁄2 < 3⁄4
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1/2<3/4
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1/2 = 2/4;
Compare 2/4 with 3/4;
Because 2 < 3, we have 2/4<3/4;
Finally, 1/2<3/4;
The correct answer is D.
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