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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-04-07

How do you solve this problem?

\[ \frac{7}{10} + \frac{6}{100} = \]

Asked by ariel1kylee

Answer (3)

We need to find the Lowest Common Denominator = LCD lowest is 100 10 x 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 100 x 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000. which is the lowest and common? 100 7/10 /100 how many times can 10 go into 100? 10 times. so we will multiply 10 time the numerator which is 7, and now will be 70/100 6/100 /100 how many times can 100 go into 100? 1 time. so we will multiply 1 time the numerator 6 which equals 6. 6/100 now add the new fractions. 70/100 + 6/100 = 76/100

Answered by UFGators | 2024-06-10

10 7 ​ + 100 6 ​ = 100 70 ​ + 100 6 ​ = 100 76 ​ = 0.76

Answered by januzo4819864 | 2024-06-10

To solve 10 7 ​ + 100 6 ​ , first find a common denominator of 100. Convert 10 7 ​ to 100 70 ​ and then add the fractions to get 100 76 ​ or simplified, 25 19 ​ .
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Answered by UFGators | 2025-02-03