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Cassius
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15 April, 12:37
Can you symplify 6 10/21
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Yasmin Frey
15 April, 13:05
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136/21 as an improper fraction.
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply 6 x 21
6 x 21 = 126
And then add 10.
126 + 10 = 136
Finally, you just keep the denominator. Your final answer is 136/21.
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