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GarryVolchara [31]
3 years ago
7

Sum of 3/10 and 62/100

Mathematics
1 answer:
svetlana [45]3 years ago
8 0
To solve the problem use the following steps below...

Step 1:Set up the problem

3/10 plus 62/100

Step 2: Change the fractions to have the same denominator (the number at the bottom)

3/10=30/100

Step 3: Add the new fractions

30/100 plus 62/100=92/100

Step 4: Simplify the fraction by dividing the numbers by the same number

92/100 divided by 4/4=23/25

Step 5(is optional):Write your answer in a complete statement

The sum of 3/10 and 62/100=23/25

Answer:23/25

I hope this helps and if any false information was given I apologize in advance.
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