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Sam looks at a number line with benchmark fractions and decides that 1/6 is greater than 2/3. Is he correct?

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this is incorrect, because 2/3 equals to 4/6
4/6 is greater than 1/6
therefore his conclusion is incorrect
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no 2/3 is greater than 1/6
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