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\bf 7*\cfrac{5}{6}\implies \cfrac{7\cdot 5}{6}\implies \cfrac{35}{6} \\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}\\\\ 35/ 6\implies \stackrel{quotient}{5}~~\stackrel{remainder}{5} \\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}\\\\ \stackrel{improper}{\cfrac{35}{6}}\implies \stackrel{quotient}{5}+\frac{\stackrel{remainder}{5}}{6}\implies \stackrel{mixed}{5(5)/(6)}


to convert from an improper fraction to a mixed one, we divide the numerator and denominator, the quotient goes upfront, and the remainder is the "new numerator" on top of the same denominator.

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