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Compare 7∕8 with 14∕16 using ( < , > , =).
a. 7∕8 < 14∕16
b. 7∕8 > 14∕16
c. 7∕8 = 14∕16

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Compare 7∕8 with 14∕16 using ( < , > , =).
a. 7∕8 < 14∕16
b. 7∕8 > 14∕16
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