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How do you answer this question.-example-1
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(50)/(100) + [tex] \frac{30}{100}[\tex]. Just multiply the numerators. The denominator is already a common denominator.
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Lets write this out:-


(50)/(100) + (30)/(100)

To answer this we just need to add the numerators of both fractions because the denominator's are already common multiples.


(50)/(100)+ (30)/(100) = (80)/(100)

Now lets simplify
(80)/(100).


(80/20)/(100/20)= (4)/(5)

So,
(50)/(100)+ (30)/(100) = (80)/(100)= (4)/(5)

Hope I helped ya!! xD
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