Answer:
She can 35/100 or 7/20 for 0.35 to add to 1/2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Considering the decimal number
[tex]0.35[/tex]
Converting [tex]0.35[/tex] into fraction
[tex]0.35[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Multiply\:and\:divide\:by\:10\:for\:every\:number\:after\:the\:decimal\:point.}[/tex]
There are 2 digits to the right of the decimal point, therefore multiply and and divide by 100
[tex]=\frac{0.35\cdot \:100}{100}[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{35}{100}[/tex]
Therefore, she can use [tex]\frac{35}{100}[/tex] for 0.35 to add to 1/2.
Note:
[tex]\mathrm{Reduce\:the\:fraction\:}\frac{35}{100}:\quad \frac{7}{20}[/tex]
Therefore, she can 35/100 or 7/20 for 0.35 to add to 1/2.