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Javier sells half of his coin collection one day and another 1/5 of his collection on another day. How much of his collection did he sell in those two days?

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Javier sold a total of 7/10 of his coin collection by selling half of it one day and another 1/5 on another day. We found this by converting the fractions to have the same denominator and then adding them.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking how much of Javier's coin collection he sold after selling half of it on one day and then another 1/5 of the collection on another day. To find the total fraction of the collection sold, we should add the fractions together.

First, Javier sells 1/2 (or 0.5) of his collection.

On another day, he sells 1/5 of his collection. To add these fractions, they must have a common denominator. Since the denominator 10 is common for both 2 and 5, we convert 1/2 to 5/10 and 1/5 to 2/10.

Now, we can easily add these fractions: 5/10 (1/2) + 2/10 (1/5) = 7/10.

This means Javier has sold a total of 7/10 of his coin collection over the two days.

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