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Jonah
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19 May, 20:35
0.34 as an improper fraction
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Fernanda Pineda
19 May, 21:03
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Answer: = 17⁄50
Step-by Step by step Explanation:
Step 1: 0.34 = 34⁄100
Step 2: Simplify 34⁄100 = 17⁄50
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