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How can I make 4 and 9/6 a proper mixed number
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first you have to convert 9/6 to a proper mixed number which will be:
1 1/2
then you add 4 to the 1 1/2 and you get:
5 1/2
5 1/2 is your final answer
hope this helps :)
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5 and 1/2 is the answer
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