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Which of the following statements are true of the division expression 6 3/8 ÷ 2 1/16 ? Select all that apply.

A. The dividend is the first number in this expression.
B. 51/8 x 16/33 is a step when finding the quotient.
C. The quotient is 2 1/11
D. 16/8 x 16/11 is a step when finding the quotient

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