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Mariulka [41]
3 years ago
11

What is 2 13/25 equivalent to ?

Mathematics
2 answers:
kobusy [5.1K]3 years ago
8 0

2 13/25 is equivalent to 63/25.


LenaWriter [7]3 years ago
3 0
<h3>Hey there! </h3><h3>"What is 2\frac{13}{25} equivalent to? </h3><h3>So, if you want the "improper fraction" you could easily multiplying the front number by the denominator and whatever that result is, add it with the numerator. By the way, we keep the denominator (25)</h3><h3>Here is what I meant ↓</h3><h3>2\frac{13}{25} → 2(25) = 50, right?</h3><h3>50 +13= 63 ,right?</h3><h3> So, this means your result ( for the improper fraction)  would most likely look like this: \frac{63}{25}</h3><h3>And if you want to get the decimal you could divide  the numerator from the denominator</h3><h3>Here is what I meant ↓</h3><h3>2\frac{13}{25} =\frac{63}{25} </h3><h3>And, \frac{63}{25} = 2.52 would be your result if you're looking for your decimal </h3><h3>Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day! </h3><h3>~LoveYourselfFirst:)</h3>
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