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What is the remainder of 7 381/5 - (read it as a mixed fraction)

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I hope 7 381/5 = 7\(frac381/5\)

Since 7 is quotient, 381 is reminder, and 5 is divisor, the reminder should be 1.


7 381/5 - (read it as a mixed fraction): I guess I did not get it clearly. can you define what exactly it is?
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What is the remainder of 7 381/5 - (read it as a mixed fraction)

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I hope 7 381/5 = 7\(frac381/5\)

Since 7 is quotient, 381 is reminder, and 5 is divisor, the reminder should be 1.


7 381/5 - (read it as a mixed fraction): I guess I did not get it clearly. can you define what exactly it is?


7 381/5 looks very weird. still it is 416/5, the remainder is 1
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What is the remainder of 7 381/5 - (read it as a mixed fraction)

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can you clarify/correct, if any, the question?
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Again, I'm not sure how the answer is not 1. Between this and the symbols post, i think you might have a problematic problem/answer set on your hand :?



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