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Explain how you know that21/30 is greater than 2/3
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Explain how you know that21/30 is greater than 2/3
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because if we take the one out and the zero it will just be 2/3
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You can divide 21 by 30 and that would give you 0.7 and if you divide 2 by 3 that would give you 0.6 repeating. Therefore, that is how I know that 21/30 is greater than 2/3.
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