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Say whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE. (In Exercises $37-40$, do not use a calculator or table; use instead the approximations $\sqrt{2} \approx 1.4$ and $\pi \approx 3.1$ )$$\frac{13}{14}>\frac{15}{16}$$
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