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Yaretzi Wheeler
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24 March, 03:30
5 7/8 in to a improper fraction
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Daisy
24 March, 03:59
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The answer is 47/8. Because in order to change it into a improper fraction, you have to multiply 5*8 and then you add 7 which equals 47. Then you keep the same denominator.
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