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\frac{4.2}{2}  \:  +  \: 2.8
solve \: the \: given \: fraction \: and \: explain \: to \ \\ do \: addition

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large\fbox\red{Answer}

 \frac{4.2}{2}  + 2.8 \\  \\  =  \frac{42}{20}  +  \frac{28}{10}  \\  \\  =  \frac{42 + 56}{20}  \\  \\  =  \frac{98}{20}  \\  \\  =  \frac{49}{10}  \\  \\  = 4.9

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Answered by Anonymous
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  \sf  i) \:  \: \dfrac{4.2}{2}  + 2.8

First, take the L.C.M of the denominators and cross multiply it.

 \sf :  \implies \:  \dfrac{(4.2 \times 1 )+(2.8 + 2) }{2}

 \sf :  \implies \:  \dfrac{4.2 + 5.6}{2}

Now, add the numerators..

 \sf :  \implies \:  \dfrac{9.8}{2}

Now, reduce it to its lowest term, if possible or else write the answer in decimal or mixed fraction.

 \sf :  \implies \:  \dfrac{ \cancel{98} \: ^{49} }{ \cancel2 \times 10}  \\   \\  \sf :  \implies \:  \frac{49}{10}

 \boxed{ \underline{ \gray{ \sf :  \implies \:  {4.9}  \:  \:   \: or \:  \:  \: 4 \dfrac{9}{10} \:  \:  \: ....ans }}}

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