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18 July, 23:55

What is the sum of 3/10 and 17/100

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  1. 19 July, 00:00
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    Sum is just another word for addition, so we have to add the two fractions.

    3/10 + 17/100

    Find the LCD of the denominators, hence the name 'least common denominator'. To do that, list out the multiples of each denominator and find the least common one.

    Multiples of 10: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100

    Multiples of 100: 100

    The least common denominator is 100.

    Now, divide the denominator of 3/10 to get the new denominator of 100. Whatever you do to the bottom, you have to do to the top.

    (3 * 10) / (10 * 10) + 17/100

    30/100 + 17/100

    Since the denominators are the same now, we can add both of the numerators together.

    (30 + 17) / 100

    47/100

    The answer is: 47/100 or 0.47.
  2. 19 July, 00:04
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    3/10 + 17/100

    first make the 10 of the 3/10 turn into a 100 so it will make the 100 of the 17/100.

    to make 10 turn into a 100 you multiply it by 10. if you're going to multiply the bottom number by 10 then you have to do the same thing with the top number:

    3/10 * 10/10

    3*10=30

    10*10=100

    new equation:

    30/100 + 17/100

    now just add the top numbers and leave the 100's alone:

    30/100 + 17/100

    30+17=47

    30/100 + 17/100 = 47/100
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