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Jesse ran 2⁄4 of a mile on Monday, 2⁄3 of a mile on Tuesday, and 2⁄8 of a mile on Wednesday. Which list orders the fractions from least to greatest?
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Jesse ran 2⁄4 of a mile on Monday, 2⁄3 of a mile on Tuesday, and 2⁄8 of a mile on Wednesday. Which list orders the fractions from least to greatest?
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Jesse ran 2⁄4 of a mile on Monday, 2⁄3 of a mile on Tuesday, and 2⁄8 of a mile on Wednesday. Which list orders the fractions from least to greatest?
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Answer: 2/8, 2/3, 2/4
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