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Dan and Becca have cups that are the same size. Dans cup is 1/4 full of water. Beccas cup is 1/6 full of water. Compare the amount of water in each cup using <,>, or =. I-Ready™
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Dan and Becca have cups that are the same size. Dans cup is 1/4 full of water. Beccas cup is 1/6 full of water. Compare the amount of water in each cup using <,>, or =.
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1/4 is greater than 1/6.
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