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I really also need help on this question lol-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

There are a number of ways to do this. I am going to take a little longer, but I am hoping that it will make sense to you.

4
(1)/(3) ÷ 5

Another name for 1 is
(3)/(3) I am going to rewrite 4
(1)/(3) knowing this.


(3)/(3) +
(3)/(3) +
(3)/(3) +
(3)/(3) +
(1)/(3) =
(13)/(3)

Another way to write 5 is
(5)/(1).

I want both of my fraction to have the same denominator so I will multiple


(5)/(1) x
(3)/(3) =
(15)/(3) I am now ready to divide by fractions


(13)/(3) ÷
(15)/(3) Divide across


((13)/(15) )/((3)/(3) ) =
((13)/(15) )/(1) =
(13)/(15)

User Frayser
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Answer:

13/15

For this question, you could type it into the calculator.

Hence, this question is too trivial, and your question might get deleted as a result. Since this is your first question, I will help you out but subsequently, do use a calculator to solve this kind of questions.

Explanation:

4 1/3 can be converted to 13/3 as an improper fraction.

Next, evaluate 13/3 divided by 5

(13/3) / 5 = (13/3) x (1/5)

= 13/15

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