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You can keep,flip,change a.k.a KFC and find your answer or cross multiply the two fractions
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You could cross multiply I believe and see if they are equivalent. There is another way to do it. I’m not sure. I guess you could plug the numerator into a calculator and then divide by the denominator by both. You could then get decimals and see which is bigger.
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