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The overall width in cm of several wide-screen televisions are 97.28 cm,`98 4/9`cm,`98 1/25` cm and 97.94 cm. Express these numbers as rational numbers in the form `p/q` and arrange the widths in ascending
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The overall width in cm of several wide-screen televisions are 97.28 cm,`98 4/9`cm,`98 1/25` cm and 97.94 cm. Express these numbers as rational numbers in the form `p/q` and arrange the widths in ascending order
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