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  • 02-11-2014
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11 times 4 and 1 3rds

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Geekhawk
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  • 03-11-2014
[tex]11[/tex]×[tex] 4\frac{1}{3} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{11}{1} [/tex]×[tex] \frac{13}{3} [/tex]
You multiply across
[tex] \frac{143}{3} [/tex]
You divide the numerator(top) by the denominator(bottom)
[tex] \frac{143}{3} =47 \frac{2}{3} [/tex]

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