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What is 2 13/25 equivalent to ?
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What is 2 13/25 equivalent to ?
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2 13/25 is equivalent to 63/25.
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Hey there!
"What is
equivalent to?
So, if you want the "
" you could easily
the front number by the
and whatever that result is,
it with the
. By the way, we keep the
Here is what I meant ↓
→
So, this means your result ( for the
) would most likely look like this:
And if you want to get the
you could
the
from the
Here is what I meant ↓
And,
would be your result if you're looking for your
Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!
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