Question

When comparing fractions
a) Students' understanding of whole numbers and what makes a "bigger number" can result in erroneous thinking.
b) The usual methods, finding common denominators and cross multiplying, help students develop understanding of various fraction sizes, even when they have not invested a lot of thought into the concept.
c) It is not helpful to compare the fractions to another common benchmark fraction.
d) Teachers should not add complication to students' practice by asking them to compare fractions that are equal.

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