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Huey
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5 April, 03:14
What is 5*3/4 as a mixed number?
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Jack Haynes
5 April, 03:25
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My friend it is 3 & 3/4's
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Howe
5 April, 03:31
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3 3/4 is 5*3/4 as a mixed number
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