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You don't. A "mixed fraction" is one that is greater than one, expressed as an integer plus a fraction. Well, you could write it as 0 24/36 (zero and 24/36), but the zero would usually be omitted in this case.

You don't. A "mixed fraction" is one that is greater than one, expressed as an integer plus a fraction. Well, you could write it as 0 24/36 (zero and 24/36), but the zero would usually be omitted in this case.

You don't. A "mixed fraction" is one that is greater than one, expressed as an integer plus a fraction. Well, you could write it as 0 24/36 (zero and 24/36), but the zero would usually be omitted in this case.

You don't. A "mixed fraction" is one that is greater than one, expressed as an integer plus a fraction. Well, you could write it as 0 24/36 (zero and 24/36), but the zero would usually be omitted in this case.

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