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IM ABOUT TO CRY IM SHAKING HELP 1. is √11 equal, less, or more than 3.5

2. is √5 equal, less, or more than 2.1

3. is -5.3 equal, less, or more than -5 3/5

4. is 8/10 equal, less, or more than 0.8 repeating

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