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14 November, 22:27

Anna walked 13/3 miles how many whole miles did Anna walk what portion of a additional mile did she

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  1. 14 November, 23:34
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    4 whole miles; ⅓ of an additional mile

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here are the steps to convert an improper fraction to a whole number and a fraction.

    Step 1. Divide the numerator by the denominator.

    Divide 13 by 3: 13 : 3 = 4r1 (4 with a remainder of 1).

    Step 2. Find the whole number

    The whole number is the number in front of the remainder (4)

    Step 3. Find the fraction.

    The remainder is 1, and the denominator is still 3, so the fraction is ⅓.

    Anna walked four whole miles and ⅓ of an additional mile.
  2. 15 November, 01:58
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    4 whole miles and 1/3
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