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Express the fractions 3/4, 7/6, and 5/8 with the LCD.
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User: Express the fractions 3/4, 7/6, and 5/8 with the LCD.

Weegy: 3/4, 12/16, 7/16 = 12/16, 12/16, 7/16 = LCD is 16.
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User: what is 7/4 as a mixed number

Weegy: 7/4 is 1 3/4 as a mixed number.
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User: what is 1 2/3 as an improper fraction?

Weegy: 1 and 2/3 as an improper fraction is: 5/3.
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User: Which of the following is an example of an improper fraction? O A. 45 O B. 10 O C. ¾40 O D. $

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10/3 is an improper fraction
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