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Mathematics, 20.02.2020 19:29 donald1255

Malcolm says that 8/11 is greater than 7/10 because eight is greater than seven and 11 is greater than 10 discuss Malcolm's reasoning. Even though it is true that 8/11 is greater than 7/10 is Malcolm's reasoning correct? If Malcolm's reasoning is correct, clearly explain why. If Malcolm's reasoning is not correct, give Malcolm two examples that sure why not.

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