Decide if each statement or equation is true or false. Drag and drop True or False into the box next to each statement.

Gina read all of of her book.
Ruth read the same fractional part of her book as Gina read.
Ruth read more than

of her book.

To decide if each statement or equation is true or false, we need to analyze the given statements:

1. Gina read all of her book.
To determine if this statement is true or false, we need additional information. If Gina read the entire book, then the statement is true. If Gina did not read the entire book, then the statement is false.

2. Ruth read the same fractional part of her book as Gina read.
To determine if this statement is true or false, we need to compare the amount Ruth read to the fraction of Gina's book that she read. If Ruth read the same fractional part as Gina, then the statement is true. If Ruth read a different fractional part, then the statement is false.

3. Ruth read more than

of her book.
To determine if this statement is true or false, we need to know the exact fraction that Ruth read of her book. If the fraction is greater than

, then the statement is true. If the fraction is equal to or less than

, then the statement is false.

Since we do not have all the necessary information, we cannot determine the truth or falsehood of these statements.