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Rex Kidd
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25 April, 12:14
1 1/4 as a improper fraction
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Daisy Barnett
25 April, 12:35
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That would be
5/4
.
Explanation:
This answer is valid because, when you multiply
4
*
1
, you get
4
. Then add one and keep the denominator, you will get
5
4
.
1
1
4
=
1
*
4
+
1
4
=
5
4
When you simplify
5
4
, you will get
1
1
4
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