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Martin
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3 November, 11:25
How to make 21 1/3 an improper fraction
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Leia
3 November, 11:43
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The answer is 64/3.
You multiply your whole number (21) by the denominator of your fraction (3). You get 63. You then add the numerator of your fraction (1) to your product (63). You get 64. You keep the denominator of the fraction (3) and keep 64 as your numerator.
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