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Is 4/7 a benchmark fraction? Explain why or why not. Use 3 sentences
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No, 4/7 is not a benchmark fraction because it is not commonly used as a reference point for comparing other fractions. Benchmark fractions are typically fractions that are easily recognized and used for estimating or comparing other fractions. Examples of benchmark fractions include 1/2, 1/4, and 3/4.
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