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20 January, 23:31
2 1⁄4 * 1 1⁄2 * 5⁄3
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Ciara Charles
20 January, 23:34
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Improper fraction: 6480/12
Proper fraction: 540/12
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to make 2 1/4 and 1 1/2 into a improper fraction which would be 9/4 and 3/2. Now you have to make the denominators the same number, so the denominator would be 12 and the fraction would be 28 / 12 x 18/12 x 20/12=
6480/12 into a proper fraction is 540/12
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