Math, asked by DaAshZar, 9 months ago

5/11 + 6/30 (Fractions) Can someone please explain how to do this!

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Answered by yashvisharmak444
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Answer:

216/330

Step-by-step explanation:

First take out  LCM of 11 & 30 it will come 330.

Then multiply 5 by 30=150 and 11 and 6 =66.

Then add both numbers.

And will get the answer.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The given question is that we have to add two fractions.

The addition of the fraction is done by taking the LCM of the denominators and multiplying both numerator and denominator with a certain number to get the LCM so that the denominator of both the terms will be equal.

The given expression is

 \frac{5}{11}  +  \frac{6}{30}

The LCM for both the terms will be 330

This can be achieved by a factorization method.

11*30=330.

The denominator should be 330, therefore multiplying the numerator and denominator by certain digits like

 \frac{5}{11}  \times 30 +  \frac{6}{30}  \times 11

let us calculate the above expression as

 \frac{150+ 66}{330}  \\  =  \frac{216}{330}

we can divide the above fraction by the number 6 so that the simplified form will be obtained.

 =  \frac{36 \times 6}{55 \times 6}=   \frac{36}{55}

Therefore, the final value for the given question is.

 \frac{36}{55}

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