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you need to multiply the whole number by the bottom number so if your fraction is 4 and 5/6 then you multiply the 4 by the 6 getting 24 and the + 5 to 24. 4*6 =24. 24+5=29. now you have the top number. then you put that over the original bottom number which is 6, so your answer would be 29/6.

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