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5 3/4 in a improper fraction?
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the improper fraction would be 23/4 because you need to multiply 5 by 4 and get 20 and add 3 which gets you 23. You will keep the denominator so the answer in an improper fraction is 23/4
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5 and 3/4 as an improper fraction would be
23/4.
Hope it helps! :)
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