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Answer:

Rewrite 3/4 as 9/12, 9/12 is greater than 7/12, and I think they just want you to circle the fraction that aren't in the columns

Step-by-step explanation:

3 has the > sign

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Answer: 3 is > (greater than)

Step-by-step explanation:

Write [tex]\frac{3}{4\\}[/tex]  as   [tex]\frac{9}{12}[/tex] to make both denominators the same

How?

[tex]\frac{3 x3}{4 x3}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{9}{12}[/tex]  > [tex]\frac{7}{12}[/tex],

(> means "is greater than")

If you want to just fill the blanks, here are the answers:

Just fill the blanks from left to right. The answers are:

Question #1.

12

[tex]\frac{9}{12}[/tex]

>

Question #2.

a)

[tex]\frac{9}{12}[/tex]  >    [tex]\frac{8}{12}[/tex]

so,  

[tex]\frac{3}{4\\}[/tex] > [tex]\frac{2}{3\\}[/tex]

b)

[tex]\frac{25}{40\\}[/tex] < [tex]\frac{28}{40\\}[/tex]

so,

[tex]\frac{5}{8\\}[/tex] < [tex]\frac{7}{10\\}[/tex]

Question #3.

[tex]\frac{3}{10\\}[/tex] > [tex]\frac{2}{10\\}[/tex]

How?

[tex]\frac{1 x2}{5 x2\\}[/tex]

So,

[tex]\frac{3}{10\\}[/tex] > [tex]\frac{1}{5\\}[/tex]

Sorry that it's so long! Hope it helps tho :)

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