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Hester
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27 February, 11:05
9 4/5 + 3 1/5 = as an improper fraction?
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Camron May
27 February, 11:25
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In this question, you're turning the mixed numbers into improper fractions, and solving them.
solve:
9 4/5 + 3 1/5 =
9 4/5:
9 · 5 + 4
49/5
3 1/5:
3 · 5 + 1
15 + 1
16/5
49/5 + 16/5 = 65/5
Answer:
65/5
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Cyrus Decker
27 February, 11:25
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Answer: It is not an improper fraction.
Step-by-step explanation:
9 4/5 + 3 1/5 = 13
13 isn't an improper fraction.
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