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10/3 i think.... yeah
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Hey there!
Here is your answer:
The proper answer to this question is "10/3".
Reason:
3 1/3=10/3
3*3=9+1=10
(Make sure you keep the denominator which is 3)
=10/3
If you need anymore help feel free to ask me!
Hope this helps!
~Nonportrit
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