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Rose paints a wall in her bedroom. She puts green paint on 5/8 of the wall and blue paint on 3/8 of the wall. Compare the fractions using >, <, or =
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Rose paints a wall in her bedroom. She puts green paint on 5/8 of the wall and blue paint on 3/8 of the wall. Compare the fractions using >, <, or =
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Rose paints a wall in her bedroom. She puts green paint on 5/8 of the wall and blue paint on 3/8 of the wall. Compare the fractions using >, <, or =
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5/8 > 3/8 because if you have a pizza cut into eight pieces, you'd rather have five pieces than three.
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