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Samson Greer
31 March, 17:41
1 4/5 as an improper fraction
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Hinton
31 March, 18:09
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Proper Fractions: The numerator is less than the denominator
Improper Fractions: The numerator is greater than (or equal to) the denominator
Examples: 4/3, 11/4, 7/7
Mixed Fractions : A whole number and proper fraction together
Examples: 1 1/3, 2 1/4, 16 2 / 5
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Tyshawn
31 March, 18:46
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9/5 just do the 1 times the 5 plus the 4 and thats the answer
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