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Mathematics, 25.09.2020 23:01 josmanu235

Lillian is comparing the amount of water in her bathtub and her sink. Her bathtub is 0.65 full of water. Her sink is 0.9 full of water. Which statement is true about comparing the amount of water Lillian has in her bathtub and sink? (MGSE4.NF.7)

There is more water in the bathtub because 65 > 9

These amounts cannot be compared because decimals can only be compared if they have the same-sized whole.

These amounts cannot be compared because decimals can only be compared if the have the same place value

There is more water in the sink because 65/100 < 90/100

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