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Gia Holt
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16 June, 10:13
What's 5/10 + 18/100
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Zion Bond
16 June, 10:19
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The answer is 68/100. First, you would find a common denominator by multiplying the first fraction by 10/10, to get 50/100. Then you can add 50/100 and 18/100 to get 68/100. Remember that 10/10 is the same as multiplying by 1!
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Lucia Rios
16 June, 10:24
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You make 5/10 into 50/100 and 50 + 18 is 68 so it's 68/100 and you can simplify that
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