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How do you change four and three tenths as a fraction? - Answers

You multiply the whole number (4) by the denominator (10) which equals 40. Then you add the answer (40) with the numerator (3) your answer should be 43. 43 is your new numerator and the denominator (10) stays the same so the answer should look like this: 43/10 (fourty-three tenths in word form).



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You multiply the whole number (4) by the denominator (10) which equals 40. Then you add the answer (40) with the numerator (3) your answer should be 43. 43 is your new numerator and the denominator (10) stays the same so the answer should look like this: 43/10 (fourty-three tenths in word form).



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How do you change four and three tenths as a fraction? - Answers

You multiply the whole number (4) by the denominator (10) which equals 40. Then you add the answer (40) with the numerator (3) your answer should be 43. 43 is your new numerator and the denominator (10) stays the same so the answer should look like this: 43/10 (fourty-three tenths in word form).

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