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How to rewrite 3/4 and 7/9 so it has common denominators and then use < or > or = to order 3/4 and 7/9
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How to rewrite 3/4 and 7/9 so it has common denominators and then use < or > or = to order 3/4 and 7/9
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Both 4 and 9 can be equal to 36, so I use 3/4 and put 27/36 and for 7/9 I put 28/36. For the second part of the question, 27/36 < 28/36
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