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Answer:

5/12 5/8 5/7 5/6

Explanation:

It helps me to put them into fractions.

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Answer:


(5)/(12) \: \: \: (5)/(8) \: \: \: (5)/(7) \: \: \: (5)/(6)

Explanation:

The trick to this is looking at the denominator. If the numerators are the same for all fractions you are comparing then things are going to be a bit easier for comparing them. The one that has the biggest denominator is small and the one with the smaller denominator is a bigger fraction.

hope this makes sense

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