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Order the lengths 9 2/3, 9 1/2, 9 5/6 from greatest to least. Need help ASAP! Please show work. Thank you (:
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Order the lengths 9 2/3, 9 1/2, 9 5/6 from greatest to least. Need help ASAP! Please show work. Thank you (:
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Order the lengths 9 2/3, 9 1/2, 9 5/6 from greatest to least. Need help ASAP! Please show work. Thank you (:
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Greatest to least: 9 5/6, 9 2/3, 9 1/2. I figured this out by converting each mixed fraction into an improper fraction. Then, I divided the improper fractions to find out which decimals were bigger and which were smaller.
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