Math Problem Statement

1.3 + \dfrac{6}{50} =

Solution

To solve the expression 1.3+6501.3 + \frac{6}{50}, we can follow these steps:

  1. Simplify the fraction:
    650=6÷250÷2=325\frac{6}{50} = \frac{6 \div 2}{50 \div 2} = \frac{3}{25}

  2. Convert the fraction to a decimal:
    325=0.12\frac{3}{25} = 0.12

  3. Add the decimal to 1.3:
    1.3+0.12=1.421.3 + 0.12 = 1.42

So, 1.3+650=1.421.3 + \frac{6}{50} = 1.42.

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Tip: Converting fractions to decimals is often helpful when you need to perform addition or subtraction involving both fractions and decimals.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Decimal addition
Fraction conversion

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 5-6