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Explain how to find 7/10 + 9/10

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You can find 7/10 + by 9/10 By adding 9 and 7 which is 16. Then you have to turn the improper fraction into a mixed number. You can do that by dividing 16 by 10. 16 divided by 10 is 1 with a remainder of 6. Which then you put the 1 as the whole number and the 6 as the numerator. Which would be 1 6/10 after that, you have to simplify your answer so you have to find the GCF (Greatest Common Factor) which is 2. So therefore your answer is 1 3/5.
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Answer:

8/5 is the answer

Explanation:

7/10+9/10

7+9/10( because if the lcm is same in both the expression we can write one of them and do according to the sign)

16/10( adding the number)

8/5( dividing the numbers and finding the value in fraction form)

OR,

16/10

1.6( dividing and finding the value in decimal form)

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