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Nataly Lin
Mathematics
29 July, 04:49
What is the whole number for 4*2/3
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Ethan Rush
29 July, 05:03
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1.17
Step-by-step explanation:
You won't get a whole number because you have to convert 4 2/3 to an improper fraction. so 14 would be the numerator and 12 the denominator. Then you divide to get 1.16 repeated and you round up one which would give you 1.17.
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