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1 [how much money do they have together. write as a fraction and a decimal

1 [how much money do they have together. write as a fraction and a decimal-example-1
User AceFunk
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Given data:


\begin{gathered} \text{Iris has} \\ 1(3)/(5)\text{ dollars} \end{gathered}


\begin{gathered} \text{Violet has} \\ 2(5)/(10)\text{ dollars} \end{gathered}

Together, they will have:


\text{Iris}+\text{Violet}=1(3)/(5)+2(5)/(10)

step 1=> convert to improper fraction


\begin{gathered} 1(3)/(5)=(8)/(5) \\ \\ 2(5)/(10)=(25)/(10) \end{gathered}

step 2: sum the improper fractions


(8)/(5)+(25)/(10)

To do this, we will find the lowest common multiple of the denominators

The denominators are 5 and 10

The lowest common multiple of 5 and 10 = 10

Step 3:Express each denominator so they will have the same lowest common multiple as shown below


\begin{gathered} (8)/(5)=(16)/(10) \\ (25)/(10)=(25)/(10) \end{gathered}
(8)/(5)+(25)/(10)=(16)/(10)+(25)/(10)

Since they now have a common denominator which is their lowest common multiple, we can easily sum the fractions up


(16)/(10)+(25)/(10)=(16+25)/(10)=(41)/(10)

The answers are:

Expressed as a fraction:


(41)/(10)

Expressed as a mixed fraction:


4(1)/(10)

Expressed as a decimal:


4.1

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