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Zoie Brown
14 June, 03:42
How many 2/3 's make up 4 1/5
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Stella Maxwell
14 June, 07:23
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6³/₁₀
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of bits = Total amount/Size of each bit
= (4⅕) / (⅔)
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction
No. = (²¹/₅) / (⅔)
Invert the denominator and change division to multiplication
No. = ²¹/₅ * ³/₂
Multiply numerators and denominators.
No. = ⁶³/₁₀
Convert the improper fraction to a mixed number.
No. = 6³/₁₀
It takes 6³/₁₀ ⅔s to make up 4⅕.
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