Problem

241 point Add. Then write the sum in lowest terms. \[ \frac{7}{11}+\frac{8}{11}+\frac{10}{11}= \]

Solution

Step 1 :Given the fractions \(\frac{7}{11}\), \(\frac{8}{11}\), and \(\frac{10}{11}\).

Step 2 :Since the fractions have the same denominator, we can simply add the numerators and keep the denominator the same.

Step 3 :Adding the numerators, we get \(7 + 8 + 10 = 25\). So, the sum of the fractions is \(\frac{25}{11}\).

Step 4 :\(\frac{25}{11}\) is an improper fraction. To express it in mixed number form, we divide the numerator by the denominator.

Step 5 :The quotient is the whole number part and the remainder is the numerator of the fractional part.

Step 6 :Dividing 25 by 11, we get 2 as the quotient and 3 as the remainder. So, the mixed number form is \(2 \frac{3}{11}\).

Step 7 :Final Answer: The sum of the fractions in lowest terms is \(\boxed{2 \frac{3}{11}}\).

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