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Mathematics, 19.08.2021 01:30, casianogabriel2004

Calculate the following. Write your answers in their simplest form 1/10 X 4/5
12/5 divided by 2/10
2 1/4 x 10/12
4 2/7 divided by 5
7 X 1/9
2 3/8 divided by 1 6/10

Circle the largest value in each pair of fractions.

4/7 and 3/6
6/11 and 7/10
17/6 and 22/9

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