James says that 5/5 is greater than 9/10 is he correct
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We know that $\frac{5}{5}$ simplifies to 1, since any number divided by itself is equal to 1. Now, we can compare 1 and $\frac{9}{10}$. Since $\frac{9}{10}$ is equal to 0.9, we can see that 1 is greater than 0.9. Show more…
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