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Mathematics, 30.03.2021 22:00, jalenthomas2208

7/3 can be thought of as a whole number and a fraction. Complete the statements below to show the number of wholes and the fractional part
that make up 7/3


7/3 can be thought of as a whole number and a fraction.

Complete the statements below to show the

answer
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