Math, asked by kiranmayi44, 7 months ago

find the value of 2/5+3/10

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
14

Answer:

7/10

Step-by-step explanation:

Q) 2/5+3/10

=LCM=10

=4+3/10

=7/10

Answered by zumba12
0

7/10 is the right answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Follow the under steps to feature fractions with distinctive denominators:
  • Check, the denominators of the fractions.
  • Make the denominators of the fractions equal, via way of means of locating the LCM of denominators and rationalizing them.
  • Add the numerators of the fractions, preserving the denominator common.
  • Simplify the fraction to get the very last sum.

Solution:

  • 2/5 + 3/10
  • L.C.M of 5,10 = 10.
  • So, 2/5 + 3/10 = (4+3)/10 =7/10.
  • 7/10 is the end result of the two fractions.
  • While including fractions, if denominators are equal (such fractions are stated to be like fractions), then they may be introduced directly.
  • But if the denominators are distinctive, (such fractions are known as not like fractions) then we want to make the denominators equal after which add the fractions.

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