Respuesta :
Lets write this out:-
[tex] \frac{50}{100} + \frac{30}{100} [/tex]
To answer this we just need to add the numerators of both fractions because the denominator's are already common multiples.
[tex] \frac{50}{100}+ \frac{30}{100} = \frac{80}{100} [/tex]
Now lets simplify [tex] \frac{80}{100} [/tex].
[tex] \frac{80/20}{100/20}= \frac{4}{5} [/tex]
So, [tex] \frac{50}{100}+ \frac{30}{100} = \frac{80}{100}= \frac{4}{5} [/tex]
Hope I helped ya!! xD
[tex] \frac{50}{100} + \frac{30}{100} [/tex]
To answer this we just need to add the numerators of both fractions because the denominator's are already common multiples.
[tex] \frac{50}{100}+ \frac{30}{100} = \frac{80}{100} [/tex]
Now lets simplify [tex] \frac{80}{100} [/tex].
[tex] \frac{80/20}{100/20}= \frac{4}{5} [/tex]
So, [tex] \frac{50}{100}+ \frac{30}{100} = \frac{80}{100}= \frac{4}{5} [/tex]
Hope I helped ya!! xD
[tex] \frac{50}{100}[/tex] + [tex] \frac{30}{100}[\tex]. Just multiply the numerators. The denominator is already a common denominator.