Selenatorfan
Selenatorfan
10-02-2016
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when can 1/3 be bigger than 1/2
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AL2006
AL2006
10-02-2016
1/3 of something can never be bigger
than 1/2 of the same thing.
But if you're talking about 1/3 of a horse
and 1/2 of a rabbit, well, then . . .
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RASEA23
RASEA23
11-02-2016
The 1/3 fraction can never be bigger than 1/2.
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