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the answer is 2 3/10. how do you not know this
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Answer:

Hence, the number of hours he did work on both days is:


2(3)/(10)hour

Explanation:

It is given that:

Clay worked
1(1)/(5)hour yesterday.

i.e. in simple fraction the number of hours he worked yesterday is:


1(!)/(5)=(1* 5+1)/(5)=(6)/(5)hours

He worked
1(1)/(10)hour today.

i.e. the number of hours he worked today in simple fraction terms is:


1(1)/(10)=(1* 10+1)/(10)=(11)/(10)hours

The number of hours he worked on both days is:

Number of hours he worked yesterday+Number of hours he worked today.


=(6)/(5)+(11)/(10)=(6* 2+11)/(10)=(12+11)/(10)=(23)/(10)

which could also be represented as:


2(3)/(10)hour

Hence, the number of hours he did work on both days is:


2(3)/(10)hour

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