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Carrie buys 7/8 pound of red apples and 15/16 pound of green apples. Which answer is the most accurate estimate for how many more pounds of green apples she buys than pounds of red apple?
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1 pound would be the correct answer I think
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I would say (0 pounds)
If you find the same denominator for both fractions you’d see that 7/8= 14/16 and 15/16 would stay the same so they are 1/16 apart meaning it’s closer to 0 than to 1.
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