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Select the proper order from least to greatest for 2⁄3 , 7⁄6 , 1⁄8 , 9⁄10 . a. 2⁄3 , 9⁄10 , 7⁄6 , 1⁄8 . b. 7⁄6 , 9⁄10 , 2⁄3 , 1⁄8 . c. 1⁄8 , 9⁄10 , 7⁄6 , 2⁄3 . d. 1⁄8 , 2⁄3 , 9⁄10 , 7⁄6 .

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