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1÷4+3 how do I answer this?
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1÷4+3 how do I answer this?
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you have to divide 4 and 1 and add 3 which equals 7
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Firstly, 1/4 can remain as a fraction.
Adding three would make it
3 and 1/4
as a mixed number, or
13/4
as an improper fraction.
We can also write this as a decimal:
3.25
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