Which answer includes a mixed number that is equivalent to one and three twelfths.

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Which answer includes a mixed number that is equivalent to one and three twelfths

Which answer includes a mixed number that is equivalent to one and three twelfths? CROSS MULTIPLY

Which answer includes a mixed number that is equivalent to one and three twelfths? CROSS MULTIPLY

Use your calculator to change each fraction to a decimal.

Which group of numbers is listed in order from least to greatest ?

Which fraction goes in the blank so that this list is in order from least to greatest? Use your calculator to change each fraction to a decimal.

Which answer includes a mixed number that is equivalent to one and two eighths? CROSS MULTIPLY