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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 23:40 ibidnnudny2584

-please answer these six math questions for 25 points and brainliest to best answer- Show your work in a formula

Example of a correct answer to 1 2/3 ÷ 4/6 = ?:

(1 2/3=1 4/6) 1 4/6 ÷ 4/6 = 2 1/2

Question 1: Izzy made 3 1/3 liters of lemonade. If each of Izzy's jars holds 1/4 of a liter, how many jars can Izzy fill?

Question 2: 22.89 + 4.789 =

Question 3: 13.87 - 1.983 =

Question 4: 22.17(4.1) =

Question 5: 28.368 ÷ 0.8 =

Question 6: 664.752 ÷ 24

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