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how 1+1/10 is 11/10. ​

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Answered by Arush5929x
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Answer:

by using normal method

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Answered by xBrainlyLegendx
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Answer:

IN THIS QUESTION FIRST WE NEED TO SAME THE DENOMINATOR.

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1 +  \frac{1}{10}

L.C.M = 10

AS WE KNOW THAT WHEN A NUMBER DOESN'T HAVE ANY DENOMINATOR IT'S DENOMINATOR IS 1.

 \frac{1}{1}  +  \frac{1}{10}

 \frac{1 \times 10}{1 \times 10} =  \frac{10}{10}

 \frac{1 \times 1}{10 \times 1}  =  \frac{1}{10}

 \frac{10 + 1}{10}  =  \frac{11}{10}

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