1.2 Arrange the following fractions in ascending order without converting to decimals or finding equivalent fractions. For each problem, explain your reasoning \frac{2}{5}, \frac{5}{6}, \frac{4}{7}, \frac{7}{8}, \frac{3}{10}
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