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When the denominators are the same, whichever one has the greater numerator is greater.

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Describe a way to compare two fractions when the denominators are the same?

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How do you add fractions using the least common denomanator?

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What way is subracting fractions with unlike denominators like adding fractions with unlike denominators?

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How would you add or subtract fractions with like denominators?

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How do you see which fraction is bigger?

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What is an equivilant fraction?

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