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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-04-16

What is the answer to \(\frac{6}{10} + \frac{8}{100}\)?

Asked by pitbullloveraj

Answer (3)

here you go! assuming you know how to find common denominators :)

Answered by McKennaC | 2024-06-10

10 6 ​ = 0.6 100 8 ​ = 0.08 10 6 ​ + 100 8 ​ = 0.6 + 0.08 = 0.68
10 6 ​ = 10 ⋅ 10 6 ⋅ 10 ​ = 100 60 ​ 10 6 ​ + 100 8 ​ = 100 60 ​ + 100 8 ​ = 100 60 + 8 ​ = 100 68 ​ = 100 : 4 68 : 4 ​ = 25 17 ​

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-24

The sum of 10 6 ​ + 100 8 ​ can be calculated by converting both fractions to a common denominator, resulting in 100 68 ​ or simplifying to 25 17 ​ . In decimal form, the sum is 0.68 .
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-10-09