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Sam needs 5 - 6 cup mashed bananas and 3 - 4 cup mashed strawberries for a recipe. He wants to find whether he needs more bananas or more strawberries. How can he write 5 - 6 an…
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Sam needs
5
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6
cup mashed bananas and
3
-
4
cup mashed strawberries for a recipe. He wants to find whether he needs more bananas or more strawberries.
How can he write
5
-
6
and
3
-
4
as a pair of fractions with the smallest common denominator?
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10/12 and 9/12. He is going to need more bananas
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10/12 and 9/12. he needs more bananas than strawberries
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