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Osvaldo
11 May, 15:25
4 1/6 divided by 1 2/3 =
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Deja Velez
11 May, 15:55
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Change both expressions to improper fractions:
25/6 divided by 5/3. Since the LCD is 6, let's rewrite that as 25/6 div. by 10/6.
Answer: 25/10 = 2.5, or 2 1/2
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Talan Durham
11 May, 18:46
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Are they fractions?
if so then the answer is
5/2 or mixed number form would be 2 1/2
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