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Mathematical Process Standards>Justifying Mathematical Ideas with Precise Language(TEKS.Math.6.1.G) Practice Test
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Jake claims that $\frac{3}{4}$ is greater than $\frac{7}{8}$ because 3 and 4 are smaller numbers than 7 and 8. What is wrong with Jake's reasoning, and how would you correctly explain which fraction is larger?
Jake claims that $\frac{3}{4}$ is greater than $\frac{7}{8}$ because 3 and 4 are smaller numbers than 7 and 8. What is wrong with Jake's reasoning, and how would you correctly explain which fraction is larger?