What is 33/8 as a mixed number

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Answer 1
Answer: Solve:- 

33/8

33 ÷ 8 = 4.125

Whole number = 4

8 × 4 = 32
33 - 32 = 1 

4 = whole number
1 = numerator
8 = denominator. 

Write new mixed number:- 4(1)/(8)

So, 33/8 as a mixed number is 4 1/8.

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Answer 2
Answer: 4 1/8 i did the math im 100% sure this is right :).

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