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What is 45/3 + 4/10?

What is 45/3 + 4/10?

This is how to add

45
3
+
4
10

Step 1

Of course, you can't add two fractions if the denominators (bottom numbers) don't match. To get a common denominator, multiply the denominators together. Then we fix the numerators by multiplying each one by their other term's denominator.

Now you multiply 45 by 10, and get 450, then we multiply 3 by 10 and get 30.

45/3 times 10

Do the same for the second term. We multiply 4 by 3, and get 12, then multiply 3 by 10 and get 30.

4/10 times 3

The problem now has new fractions to add:

450
30
+
12
30

Step 2

Since our denominators match, we can add the numerators.

450 + 12 = 462

The sum we get is

462
30

Step 3

The last step is to reduce the fraction if we can.

To find out, we try dividing it by 2...

Are both the numerator and the denominator evenly divisible by 2? Yes! So we reduce it:

462
30
÷ 2 =
231
15

So far so good... let's try to divide by that number again.

No good. So next you try the next prime number, which is 3...

Are both the numerator and the denominator evenly divisible by 3? Yes! So we reduce it:

231
15
÷ 3 =
77
5

So far so good... let's try to divide by that number again.

No good. So next you try the next prime number, which is 5...

No good. So next you try the next prime number, which is 7...

No good. 7 is larger than 5. So we're done reducing.

And we're done! Here's the final answer to 45/3 + 4/10

45
3
+
4
10
=
77
5
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