A wasn't my guess, I accidentally pressed on A.

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5. EmogirlAtEmoooocow

yhu in k12 ? if you are what unit and lesson is this ?

unit 4 lesson 3

7. EmogirlAtEmoooocow

dang i didnt get to that yet :3 im on unit 4 lesson 2

Oh, lol, your pretty fast, my teacher says im going too far ahead lol

9. EmogirlAtEmoooocow

what teacher you have ?

math teacher is Erin Holey.

11. EmogirlAtEmoooocow

i got Lynne Nelson

13. EmogirlAtEmoooocow

7th

I'm in 6th, suppose to be in 7th...

15. EmogirlAtEmoooocow

im suppose to be in 9th .

what how is that?

Who answers my question first gets a medal........

18. EmogirlAtEmoooocow

i got held back in 7th grade at regular schools then my mom switch me she put me in 8th grade then they lost my paper work so they put me back a year

19. EmogirlAtEmoooocow

My mom sent me to school a year later to look for my brother so yeah im the oldest kid in class...

21. EmogirlAtEmoooocow

lol

22. whpalmer4

You have the dot at 4 + 2 out of 3 ticks toward 5. If there are 3 divisions per unit, they must represent 1/3 of a unit, so that makes $$4\frac{2}{3}$$. To convert a mixed fraction to an improper fraction, multiply the integer part ($$4$$ here) by the denominator of the fraction ($$3$$ here) and add the numerator of the fraction ($$2$$ here). That sum is the numerator of the improper fraction, and the denominator of the fraction remains the same.

23. deana99

Its C