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How can -6 1/3 be expressed as the sum of it's integer and fractional parts? I'm giving 20 points for this one
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How can -6 1/3 be expressed as the sum of it's integer and fractional parts?
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It’s -6 + (-1/3) I think :)
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Answer:
bottom left: -6 + (-1/3)
Explanation:
hope this helps :)
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