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Jaconi is comparing One-sixth and Eight-ninths. He uses the benchmarks 0, One-half, and 1. Which statement is true about his comparison?
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Jaconi is comparing One-sixth and Eight-ninths. He uses the benchmarks 0, One-half, and 1. Which statement is true about his comparison?
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Jaconi is comparing One-sixth and Eight-ninths. He uses the benchmarks 0, One-half, and 1. Which statement is true about his comparison?
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Answer: this is not answerable there are no statements
Step-by-step explanation: none
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