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Marcus played 3 different activities this week after school. The time he spent playing is described below. :Swam for 9/10 of an hour :Played soccer for 2/3 of an hour :Jogged for 2/4 of an hour
(which statement compares correctly the time of 2 of his activities? (A)- Marcus jogged for more time than he swam. (B)- Marcus swam for more time than he played soccer. (C)- Marcus played soccer for less than he jogged.

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