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Add 10/12 and 40/10

1st number: 10/12, 2nd number: 4 0/10

10/12 + 40/10 is 29/6.

Steps for adding fractions

  1. Find the least common denominator or LCM of the two denominators:
    LCM of 12 and 10 is 60

    Next, find the equivalent fraction of both fractional numbers with denominator 60
  2. For the 1st fraction, since 12 × 5 = 60,
    10/12 = 10 × 5/12 × 5 = 50/60
  3. Likewise, for the 2nd fraction, since 10 × 6 = 60,
    40/10 = 40 × 6/10 × 6 = 240/60
  4. Add the two like fractions:
    50/60 + 240/60 = 50 + 240/60 = 290/60
  5. 290/60 simplified gives 29/6
  6. So, 10/12 + 40/10 = 29/6
    In mixed form: 45/6

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