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Amina Lowe
7 February, 13:50
Express 2.65 as a mixed number in lowest terms.
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Jordan Krueger
7 February, 15:21
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The answer would be 2.65/1, simplify that and u get 265/100, simplify it again and u get 53/20, now one last time, since u want mixed number in lowest terms, the answer would be 2 13/20.
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