Arrange each group of fractions in ascending order. Explain how you know you're correct. a. 7/17, 4/17, 12/17 b. 3/7, 3/4, 3/8 c. 5/6, 7/8, ¾ d. 8/13, 12/17, 1/6 e. 5/6, 10/11, 2/3
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4/17, 7/17, 12/17. The denominators are the same, so the fraction with the smallest numerator is the smallest fraction, and the fraction with the largest numerator is the largest fraction. b. 3/8, 3/7, 3/4. The numerators are the same, so the fraction with the Show more…
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