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The wingspan of one butterfly is 1 9/16. The wingspan of another butterfly is 1 5/8 inches. write an inequality comparing the two wingspan
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The wingspan of one butterfly is 1 9/16. The wingspan of another butterfly is 1 5/8 inches. write an inequality comparing the two wingspan
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19/16< 15/8 one nine sixteenth is larger than one five eighths
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1 9/16 < 1 5/8 one nine sixteenths is larger than one five eighths
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