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[tex]\huge\boxed{\mathsf{5\dfrac{1}{4}}}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{\mathsf{= \dfrac{5\times4+1}{4}}}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{\mathsf{= \dfrac{20 + 1}{4}}}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{= \mathsf{\dfrac{21}{4}}}}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{\boxed{\rm{Therefore, your \ answer\ is: \ } \boxed{\mathsf{\dfrac{21}{4}}}}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]
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Hi there!
To convert a mixed number into an improper fractiom, we must follow the following steps:
- Multiply the whole number by the denominator.
- Add the numerator.
Step 1.
5*4=20
Step 2.
20+1=21
Therefore, our final answer is: [tex]\frac{21}{4}[/tex]
Hope this helps you!
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