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Tom read 3/4 of a book. Sarah read 2/3 of the same book. Which student read more? A) Tom B) Sarah C) Both students read the same amount.
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Tom read 3/4 of a book. Sarah read 2/3 of the same book. Which student read more? A) Tom B) Sarah C) Both students read the same amount.
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Tom read 3/4 of a book. Sarah read 2/3 of the same book. Which student read more?
A) Tom
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C) Both students read the same amount.
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tom read more. when u make both common denominators it's 9/12 and 8/12
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