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Please help me on these three

Please help me on these three-example-1
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User Clint B
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I agree with her ^ so what you need to do is multiply the whole number (the big one on the left) with the denominator (the bottom number which I like to think of it as being in the basement of a house) and then you need to add the numerator ( the number on top) and that will be your mixed number. Hope this helps!
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User Pradeepradyumna
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If you're asking for mixed fractions then

38/5

103/100

97/10
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