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Mathematics, 04.10.2019 18:30, brooklyn5150

Which arrangement for these numbers is from least to greatest? 5/6, 7/9, 3/5

a) 5/6, 3/5, 7/9

b) 5/6, 7/9, 3/5

c) 3/5, 7/9, 5/6

d 3/5, 5/6, 7/9

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