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- \\(\frac{7}{10} + \frac{6}{10} = \\) \\(square\\) \\(square\vert\vert\square\\)
Step1: Add the numerators
For adding fractions with the same denominator, we add the numerators and keep the denominator the same. So, we add 7 and 6.
$7 + 6 = 13$
Step2: Write the result as a fraction
The denominator remains 10, so the sum is $\frac{13}{10}$. Now, we can convert this improper fraction to a mixed number. Divide 13 by 10. 10 goes into 13 once with a remainder of 3. So, $\frac{13}{10}=1\frac{3}{10}$
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The sum is $1\frac{3}{10}$ (or $\frac{13}{10}$). If we consider the boxes, the top box is the whole number part (1), and the bottom two boxes are the numerator (3) and denominator (10) of the fractional part, so the answer is $1\frac{3}{10}$ with 1 in the top box, 3 in the bottom left box, and 10 in the bottom right box.