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How do you write 6 2/3 as a fraction greater than one
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How do you write 6 2/3 as a fraction greater than one
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How do you write 6 2/3 as a fraction greater than one
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20/3 is the answer because you need to know multiplication
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Convert 6 2/3 into a mixed number. So obviously 6 is greater than 1 so it is already greater.
So what you would do is..
First Multiply 6 by 3.
Then add 2.
That will give you a mixed number which is 20/3, so that's how you write it :D
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