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Chevy
17 February, 05:27
Can you rewrite 68/7 as a mixed number
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Joanna Morse
17 February, 06:43
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68/7 as a mixed number would be: 9 5/7
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Whitney Woods
17 February, 08:56
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Answer: 9 5/7
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