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Multiply the integer with the denominator, add to the numerator, and put on top of the denominator. Example:

10 1/5 = 51/5. The "51" was obtained as (10 x 5) + 1.

Multiply the integer with the denominator, add to the numerator, and put on top of the denominator. Example:

10 1/5 = 51/5. The "51" was obtained as (10 x 5) + 1.

Multiply the integer with the denominator, add to the numerator, and put on top of the denominator. Example:

10 1/5 = 51/5. The "51" was obtained as (10 x 5) + 1.

Multiply the integer with the denominator, add to the numerator, and put on top of the denominator. Example:

10 1/5 = 51/5. The "51" was obtained as (10 x 5) + 1.

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Multiply the integer with the denominator, add to the numerator, and put on top of the denominator. Example:

10 1/5 = 51/5. The "51" was obtained as (10 x 5) + 1.

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