How do you solve #\frac { 7} { 10} + \frac { 8} { 10}#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
#"I think you mean simplify "7/10+8/10#
#"before we can add/subtract fractions we require them to"#
#"have a "color(blue)"common denominator"#
#"that is the same number on the 'bottom' of the fraction"#
#"in this case the number on the bottom of both fractions is 10"#
#"so we can add them"#
#"we now add the "color(blue)"numerators" " the numbers on the 'tops'"#
#"of the fractions leaving the denominator"#
#rArr7/10+8/10=(7+8)/10=15/10#
#15/10" can be simplified by "color(red)"cancelling"#
#"that is finding the largest number that divides into "#
#"15 and 10"#
#"that number is 5"#
#"there are 2 ways of showing cancelling"#
#15-:5=3" and "10-:5=2rArr15/10=3/2#
#"more usual is " cancel(15)^3/cancel(10)^2=3/2larrcolor(red)" in simplest form"#
#"a fraction is in simplest form when no other number but 1"#
#"will divide into the numerator and denominator"#
Explanation:
Since the denominators are same you can add numerators directly.
So it becomes :
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On Simplifying, it becomes