Haylee
4/7/2020 02:01:24 pm
5/3 doesn't belong because it is a improper fraction and all the others are proper fractions.
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Preston
4/7/2020 05:59:35 pm
I agree with Haylee. 5/3 is greater than 1 and the others are lower then 1.
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Korbyn
4/8/2020 09:36:54 am
5/3 is greater than 1, while the others are less than 1. This means that 5/3 is the answer.
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Jose Maldonado
4/8/2020 11:59:06 am
5/3 does not belong with the fractions because it is a improper fraction and it is greater than 1 while the other fractions isn't greater than 1, and 5/3 has a greater numerator than the denominator while 1/2, 2/10, and 2/5 have a less numerator than the denominator.
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Mr. Bowen
4/8/2020 04:45:18 pm
Any ideas about 2/5?
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