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PLS HELPP!!!!!! Ms. Lea ate ¾ of a bag of skittles, Ms. Peter ate 65% of her bag of skittles and Mr. Thomas ate 0.85 of his bag. Ms. Cassie ate ⅘ of her bag. Who ate the most? E…
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PLS HELPP!!!!!! Ms. Lea ate ¾ of a bag of skittles, Ms. Peter ate 65% of her bag of skittles and Mr. Thomas ate 0.85 of his bag. Ms. Cassie ate ⅘ of her bag. Who ate the most? E…
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Ms. Lea ate ¾ of a bag of skittles, Ms. Peter ate 65% of her bag of skittles and Mr. Thomas ate 0.85 of his bag. Ms. Cassie ate ⅘ of her bag. Who ate the most? Explain how you know.
2. Write in order from least to greatest
30%, 23%, ⅕, 0.18, 2/9, 0.25
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0.18, 2/9, 23%, 0.25, 30%
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