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Sort the expressions listed at the right into the appropriate bins. (first column is quotient less than 1, second is quotient equal to 1, and third is quotient greater than 1. the numbers on the right in the grey boxes are 7 2/3 divided by 5 3/8, 6 2/3 divided by 6 8/12, 3 2/5 divided by 6 3/4, 5 1/6 divided by 4 2/5, 2 1/4 divided by 2 1/2, 12 4/5 divided by 8 1/4, and 8 3/8 divided by 8 2/9)

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