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Eileen Reese
12 March, 05:53
Is 5.75 greater than 5 1/2
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Townsend
12 March, 06:34
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Yes
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5 1/2 equals 5.50
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Kelly Randall
12 March, 06:38
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Yes 5.75 is greater than 5 1/2
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