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A teacher asked his students to vote for an animal to be their class pet. Five-eighteenths of the students voted for a rabbit, One-sixth voted for a snake, and Five-ninths voted for a hamster. Which statement is true? More students voted for a hamster than a snake.
More students voted for a snake than a rabbit.
More students voted for a rabbit than a hamster.
More students voted for a snake than a hamster.

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