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Short answer: 42

Longer answer: Convert everything into 9ths. You get 4x9 (36) plus 2/3 x9 (6)

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To find out how many ninths are in four and two-thirds, we first convert the mixed number to an improper fraction. Four and two-thirds is equal to 14/3. To find out how many ninths are in 14/3, we divide 14 by 3, which equals 4 with a remainder of 2. Therefore, there are 4 ninths in four and two-thirds, with a remainder of 2 thirds.

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Short answer: 42

Longer answer: Convert everything into 9ths. You get 4x9 (36) plus 2/3 x9 (6)

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