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2\times 18\times \frac{1}{360}=12
Cancel out \pi on both sides.
36\times \frac{1}{360}=12
Multiply 2 and 18 to get 36.
\frac{36}{360}=12
Multiply 36 and \frac{1}{360} to get \frac{36}{360}.
\frac{1}{10}=12
Reduce the fraction \frac{36}{360} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 36.
\frac{1}{10}=\frac{120}{10}
Convert 12 to fraction \frac{120}{10}.
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Compare \frac{1}{10} and \frac{120}{10}.
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