Question 357490: what is 11/15 + 7/10 - 2/5 in lowest terms
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
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Start with the given expression
In order to add these two fractions, these fractions need to have a common denominator.
In order to do that, we simply find that the LCM of 15 and 10 is 30 (note: if you need help with finding the LCM, check out this solver)
Now we need to get each denominator to 30
Multiply by 
Multiply and to get 
Multiply by 
Multiply and to get 
Since both fractions have a common denominator of 30, we can now combine the fractions
Combine the fractions
Add the numerators
So

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Since , this means that
So let's now evaluate
Solved by pluggable solver: Fractions Solver |
Start with the given expression
In order to subtract these two fractions, these fractions need to have a common denominator.
In order to do that, we simply find that the LCM of 30 and 5 is 30 (note: if you need help with finding the LCM, check out this solver)
Now we need to get each denominator to 30
Multiply by 
Multiply and to get 
Since both fractions have a common denominator of 30, we can now combine the fractions
Combine the fractions
Subtract the numerators
So

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Answer:
So
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