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24 February, 02:35

Ned's frog jumped 38/100 meter. Then his frog jumped 4/10 meter. How far did Ned's frog jump in all?

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  1. 24 February, 05:36
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    78/100 meter because 1/10 = a tenth = 10/100. So 4/10 = 40/100 so I added 40 and 38 x
  2. 24 February, 06:06
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    So first, we need to find a common denominator, make the numbers below the line equal to each other

    to do this, we multiply the denominator AND numerator of 4/10 so you can get the equivilent fraction with a denominator of 100

    4*10=40

    10*10=100

    4/10=40/100

    now we add the two fractions together and we get

    38/100+40/100=

    78/100 of a meter
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