Simplify 3/10 X + 1/6 why +3/10, X +3/6 y be sure to reduce any fractions to the lowest terms

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To simplify the expression, we need to find a common denominator for the fractions. The least common multiple of 10 and 6 is 30.

First, let's rewrite the expression using the common denominator of 30:

(3/10)X + (1/6)

To obtain a common denominator of 30, we need to multiply the first fraction by 3/3 and the second fraction by 5/5:

(3/10)X × (3/3) + (1/6) × (5/5)

This becomes:

(9/30)X + (5/30)

Now, we can combine the two fractions:

(9/30)X + (5/30) = (9X + 5)/30

Therefore, the simplified expression is:

(9X + 5)/30
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