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Erika
24 January, 03:26
Which is greater 1/2 or 47%
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Jermaine Cochran
24 January, 03:54
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1/2 = 50%
50% is greater than 47%
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Gerald Leonard
24 January, 05:37
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1/2 is greater than 47 percent. This is true because if you divide 1 by 2 NOT 2 by 1, you will get 0.5. 0.5 is greater than 0.47, so 1/2 is greater
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