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Which of the following is an example of an improper fraction? A. 10/3 B. 4/5 C. 3/10 D. 6/7
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User: Which of the following is an example of an improper fraction? A. 10/3 B. 4/5 C. 3/10 D. 6/7

Weegy: 3 3/5 as an improper fraction is 18/5.
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10/3 is an example of an improper fraction.
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