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Three friends said their heights were 5 and start fraction 13 over 30 end fraction feet, 5 and one-sixth feet, and 5 and start fraction 68 over 90 end fraction feet. Put the heights of the friends in order from least to greatest. A. 5 and start fraction 68 over 90 end fraction < 5 and start fraction 13 over 30 end fraction < 5 and one-sixth B. 5 and start fraction 13 over 30 end fraction <5 and one-sixth <5 and start fraction 68 over 90 end fraction C. 5 and one-sixth <5 and start fraction 68 over 90 end fraction < 5 and start fraction 13 over 30 end fraction D. 5 and one-sixth <5 and start fraction 13 over 30 end fraction< 5 and start fraction 68 over 90 end fraction

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