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6/10+9/10= 15/10 how do I reduce it to make it in lower terms?
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6/10+9/10= 15/10 how do I reduce it to make it in lower terms?
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To simply the answer, you must find a number that is common between the numerator and denominator. 5 is a common number between the two.
15/10÷5=3/2
The answer in a smaller form is 3/2.
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