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Kelly drank .86 of her Gatorade and John drank 7/8 of his Ginger Ale. Who drank less?
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Kelly drank .86 of her Gatorade and John drank 7/8 of his Ginger Ale. Who drank less?
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7/8 in decimal form is 0.87, Kelly drank .86. Which makes Kelly drinking less of the gatorade
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Kelly drank less because if you convert Johns 7/8 to decimals he drank 0.875 of the Ginger Ale
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