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Explanation:

Part-1: Find the mixed fraction form of 9/3

3 goes into 9 about 3 times because 3 x 1 = 3. If we used 3 x 2, that would exceed the limit '4'. So, 3 will be the whole number. Since we have no remainder, we must reduce the whole number to 2. We know that 1 = 3/3, hence, 2 3/3 is the mixed fraction.

  • 9/3 = 3/1
  • = 2 3/3

Hence, the answer 3 or 2 3/3 in mixed form.

Part-2: Find the mixed fraction form of 4/3

3 goes into 4 about 1 time because 3 x 1 = 3. If we used 3 x 2, that would exceed the limit '4'. So, 1 will be the whole number. We also have a remainder. That remainder will be the fraction.

  • => 4/3 = 1 + 1/3
  • => 1 1/3

Hence, the answer in mixed fraction form is 1 1/3.

Part-3: Find the mixed fraction form of 16/7

7 goes into 16 about 2 times because 7 x 2 = 14. If we used 7 x 3, that would exceed the limit '16'. So, 2 will be the whole number. We also have a remainder. That remainder will be the fraction.

  • => 16/7 = 2 + 2/7
  • => 2 2/7

Hence, the answer in mixed fraction form is 2 2/7.

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