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The two fastest times in the past 20 years for the girls' 200-meter run at Clarksville Elementary School are 27.97 seconds and 27.93 seconds. At yesterday's track meet, Claire ran 27.99 seconds. Was her
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The two fastest times in the past 20 years for the girls' 200-meter run at Clarksville Elementary School are 27.97 seconds and 27.93 seconds. At yesterday's track meet, Claire ran 27.99 seconds. Was her time faster than either of the two fastest?
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Answer: No
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27.99 is greater than both 27.97 and 27.93.
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