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Which statement compares the two numbers correctly?
Six hundred seventy-two thousandths ________ 0.8
Six hundred seventy-two thousandths < 0.8
0.8 < six hundred seventy-two thousandths
Six hundred seventy-two thousandths = 0.8
Six hundred seventy-two thousandths > 0.8
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