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26 December, 22:34
5/2 as a division problem
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Ruben
26 December, 22:51
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Answer: 2.5
Step-by-step explanation:
You have the following fraction given in the problem above:
5/2
Where the number on the top is called the numerator and the number on the bottom is called denominator.
To solve this exercise you must divide the numerator 5 by the denominator 2.
Therefore, you obtain the folloowing result:
5/2=2.5
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