Final answer:
To find the sum of 2/10 and 36/100, convert 2/10 to 20/100 by multiplying by 10/10, then add the numerators to get 56/100, and simplify to 14/25 by dividing by the common factor 4.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the sum of two fractions with different denominators, we must first make the denominators the same. The two fractions in question are 2/10 and 36/100. To create common denominators, we notice that 100 is a multiple of 10, so we can easily convert 2/10 into a fraction that has a denominator of 100 by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by 10. This gives us:
Now that both fractions have the denominator of 100, we can add the numerators directly while keeping the denominator the same:
- 20/100 + 36/100 = (20 + 36)/100
- = 56/100
Finally, we simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 4:
Thus, the sum of the two fractions is 14/25.