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\frac{143}{32}=4.46875
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4 \frac{ 15 }{ 32 }
Multiply 4 and 32 to get 128.
\frac{128+15}{32}
Add 128 and 15 to get 143.
\frac{143}{32}
Factor
\frac{11 \cdot 13}{2 ^ {5}} = 4\frac{15}{32} = 4.46875
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\frac{128+15}{32}
Multiply 4 and 32 to get 128.
\frac{143}{32}
Add 128 and 15 to get 143.
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