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AquaYT
22-02-2017
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15 4/10 to a whole number
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Amphitrite1040
Amphitrite1040
03-09-2017
You can actually [tex]multiply [/tex] and [tex]add[/tex] to find your [tex]answer[/tex] like this → [tex]15(10) + 4[/tex]
So, let's solve this problem:
[tex]10[/tex] is still your [tex]denominator [/tex] since we kept that as that
Now we have to find the [tex]numerator [/tex]
[tex]15(10) = 150 \\ 150 + 4 = 154 [/tex]
Our [tex]numerator [/tex] would
mostly
be: [tex]154[/tex]
So, [tex]15 \frac{4}{10} [/tex] as a [tex]whole [/tex] [tex]number[/tex] would most likely [tex]be[/tex] →[tex] \frac{154}{10} [/tex]
Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!
~[tex]MeIsKaitlyn [/tex]
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