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Add 10/12 and 6/10 as a mixed number

User CashCow
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\huge\text{Hey there!}



\huge\textsf{Equation:}


\mathsf{(10)/(12) + (6)/(10)}



\huge\textsf{Solving:}


\mathsf{(10)/(12) + (6)/(10)}


\mathsf{= (10/2)/(12/2) + (6/2)/(10/2)}


\mathsf{= (5)/(6) + (3)/(5)}


\mathsf{= (5*5)/(6*5) + (3*6)/(5*6)}


\mathsf{= (25)/(30) + (18)/(30)}


\mathsf{= (25 + 18)/(30-0)}


\mathsf{= (25 + 18)/(30)}


\mathsf{= (43)/(30)}


\approx\mathsf{1(13)/(30)}



\huge\textsf{Therefore, your answer should be:}


\huge\boxed{\frak{1(13)/(30)}}\huge\checkmark



\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}


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User Robert Dale Smith
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Answer:

1 13/30

Explanation:

10/12 + 6/10 =

= 5/6 + 3/5

= 25/30 + 18/30

= 43/30

= 30/30 + 13/30

= 1 13/30

User AmbiguousX
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