Hi, I need some immediate help on decimal into a mixe number. I’ve searched through various websites for topics like simplifying expressions and gcf but none could help me solve my doubt relating to decimal into a mixe number. I have an exam in a few days from now and if I don’t start working on my problem then I might not pass my exam. I’ve even tried calling a few of my peers, but they seem to be in the same situation. So guys, please guide me.
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Registered: 05.07.2001
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Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 14:14
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