13+110\dfrac{1}{3} + \dfrac{1}{10}
13+110\dfrac{1}{3} + \dfrac{1}{10}
Since these fractions have different denominators, we need to find the least common multiple of the denominators
The least common multiple of 3 and 10 is 30, so we need to multiply to make each of the denominators = 30
131010=1030\dfrac{1}{3} * \dfrac{10}{10} = \dfrac{10}{30}
11033=330\dfrac{1}{10} * \dfrac{3}{3} = \dfrac{3}{30}
Since these fractions have the same denominator, we can just add the numerators
1030+330=1330\dfrac{10}{30} + \dfrac{3}{30} = \dfrac{13}{30}