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[{(–1/5)^2}^2]^3 ÷ (–5)^–8​

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Answered by mandalparmodk
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Add: 1/2 + 1/5 = 1 · 5/2 · 5 + 1 · 2/5 · 2 = 5/10 + 2/10 = 5 + 2/10 = 7/10

For adding, subtracting, and comparing fractions, it is suitable to adjust both fractions to a common (equal, identical) denominator. The common denominator you can calculate as the least common multiple of both denominators - LCM(2, 5) = 10. In practice, it is enough to find the common denominator (not necessarily the lowest) by multiplying the denominators: 2 × 5 = 10. In the following intermediate step, it cannot further simplify the fraction result by canceling.

In other words - one half plus one fifth = seven tenths.

Add: the result of step No. 1 + 4/5 = 7/10 + 4/5 = 7/10 + 4 · 2/5 · 2 = 7/10 + 8/10 = 7 + 8/10 = 15/10 = 5 · 3/5 · 2 = 3/2

For adding, subtracting, and comparing fractions, it is suitable to adjust both fractions to a common (equal, identical) denominator. The common denominator you can calculate as the least common multiple of both denominators - LCM(10, 5) = 10. In practice, it is enough to find the common denominator (not necessarily the lowest) by multiplying the denominators: 10 × 5 = 50. In the following intermediate step, cancel by a common factor of 5 gives 3/2.

In other words - seven tenths plus four fifths = three halfs.

Conversion a mixed number 1 2/3 to a improper fraction: 1 2/3 = 1 2/3 = 1 · 3 + 2/3 = 3 + 2/3 = 5/3

To find a new numerator:

a) Multiply the whole number 1 by the denominator 3. Whole number 1 equally 1 * 3/3 = 3/3

b) Add the answer from previous step 3 to the numerator 2. New numerator is 3 + 2 = 5

c) Write a previous answer (new numerator 5) over the denominator 3.

One and two thirds is five thirds

Add: the result of step No. 2 + 5/3 = 3/2 + 5/3 = 3 · 3/2 · 3 + 5 · 2/3 · 2 = 9/6 + 10/6 = 9 + 10/6 = 19/6

For adding, subtracting, and comparing fractions, it is suitable to adjust both fractions to a common (equal, identical) denominator. The common denominator you can calculate as the least common multiple of both denominators - LCM(2, 3) = 6. In practice, it is enough to find the common denominator (not necessarily the lowest) by multiplying the denominators: 2 × 3 = 6. In the following intermediate step, it cannot further simplify the fraction result by canceling.

In other words - three halfs plus five thirds = nineteen sixths.

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