SOLUTION: i'm 53 and starting college. tested college level on everything but math. absolutly cluess about algebra. don't know where to begin with sample question on this sight. change these

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Question 143339: i'm 53 and starting college. tested college level on everything but math. absolutly cluess about algebra. don't know where to begin with sample question on this sight. change these numbers to proper fraction 5 (top number)
6 (bottom number)

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5/6 is a proper fraction because the denominator is larger than
the numerator.
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6/5 is an improper fraction and is equal to the mixed number 1 1/5.
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May I recommend you take a math placement test at the school you
are interested in attending. That will result in some recommendation
as to where you should start your math training. This site can help
you with math problems but cannot really teach you math.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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