SOLUTION: What is the radical form of 8/3/5 (8 and 3 fifths)
I was told that it is 24/5 but I can't understand the steps to the answer
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Question 342182: What is the radical form of 8/3/5 (8 and 3 fifths)
I was told that it is 24/5 but I can't understand the steps to the answer
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
8 3/5 = 8 + 3/5
8 = 40/5
--> 40/5 + 3/5
= 43/5
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24/5 = 2 and 4/5
There are no steps to get that.
I don't think this is called the "radical form", it's an "improper fraction."
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