Math Problem Statement

13/100 + 8/10

Solution

The problem in the image is:

13100+810.\frac{13}{100} + \frac{8}{10}.

Step-by-Step Solution:

  1. Convert the fractions to have a common denominator:

    • The denominators are 100100 and 1010. The least common denominator (LCD) is 100100.
    • Rewrite 810\frac{8}{10} as an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100100: 810=80100.\frac{8}{10} = \frac{80}{100}.
  2. Add the fractions:

    • Now that the denominators are the same, simply add the numerators: 13100+80100=13+80100=93100.\frac{13}{100} + \frac{80}{100} = \frac{13 + 80}{100} = \frac{93}{100}.
  3. Simplify if possible:

    • The fraction 93100\frac{93}{100} is already in its simplest form.

Final Answer:

93100\frac{93}{100}

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Related Questions:

  1. How do you find the least common denominator (LCD) of two fractions?
  2. How can you convert fractions to decimals?
  3. What is the decimal equivalent of 93100\frac{93}{100}?
  4. Can 93100\frac{93}{100} be written as a mixed number?
  5. How do you add fractions with different denominators?

Tip:

Always look for the least common denominator (LCD) when adding or subtracting fractions with different denominators!

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Fractions
Least Common Denominator
Addition of Fractions

Formulas

a/b + c/d = (a * d + b * c) / (b * d)

Theorems

Simplification of Fractions

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 4-6