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Marcs is growing three bean plants as part of a science experiment. Plant A 1/3 inch tall. Plant B is 3/4 inch tall. Plant C is 5/6 inch tall. Order the plants from shortest to tallest.
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Marcs is growing three bean plants as part of a science experiment. Plant A 1/3 inch tall. Plant B is 3/4 inch tall. Plant C is 5/6 inch tall. Order the plants from shortest to tallest.
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1/3 , 3/4, 5/6
1÷3=
0.333333
3÷4= 0.75
5÷6= 0.8333333333333333
Hope I This Helps :D
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