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19 December, 21:34

I need to simplify (2/5+1/5) - 3/10

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  1. 19 December, 21:37
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    First you always need to solve the parenthesis first, so we have to solve 2/5 + 1/5, which is 3/5

    3/5 - 3/10

    In order to subtract fractions with different denominators, we have to make them equal:

    3/5 is equal to 6/10 which is (3*2) / (5*2) making 3/5 equivelnt to 6/10

    so now our equation is 6/10 - 3/10

    In order to subtract fraction that have the same denominators, you just need to subtract the numerators and leave the denominators alone:

    6/10-3/10 = 3/10

    The awnser is 3/10

    I hope you understood my brief explanation
  2. 19 December, 21:39
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    3/5 - 3/10

    6 - 3 / 10

    3 / 10

    I think is
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