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What must 4 and 2/5's be multiplied by to give 6 and 4/5 (They are both mixed fractions)
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4 2/5 must be multiplied by ? to become 6 4/5.
this is because you have to convert
4 2/5 into decimal which is 4.4
6 4/5 into a decimal which is 6.8
6.8 need to be divided by 4.4 which gives you 1.54
4.4 times 1.54 = 6.8
the answer is 1.54
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