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Sagot :
First, I'm going to explain the steps to finding a mixed number, then I will solve your problem :)
Step One - Find out how many times the denominator goes into the numerator nicely, without any decimal points.
Step Two - Subtract your answer from step one from the numerator and that will be your left over fraction.
[tex] \frac{22}{7} [/tex]
[tex]7*3=21[/tex]
Since you multiply 7 by 3, 3 will be our whole number out in front of the fraction.
[tex]22-21=1[/tex]
[tex]3 \frac{1}{7} [/tex]
Step One - Find out how many times the denominator goes into the numerator nicely, without any decimal points.
Step Two - Subtract your answer from step one from the numerator and that will be your left over fraction.
[tex] \frac{22}{7} [/tex]
[tex]7*3=21[/tex]
Since you multiply 7 by 3, 3 will be our whole number out in front of the fraction.
[tex]22-21=1[/tex]
[tex]3 \frac{1}{7} [/tex]
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