\frac{ 6569 \% \times 115+428 \times 113 }{ 100 \% }
Evaluate
\frac{1118367}{20}=55918.35
Factor
\frac{3 ^ {4} \cdot 13807}{2 ^ {2} \cdot 5} = 55918\frac{7}{20} = 55918.35
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\frac{\frac{6569}{100}\times 115+428\times 113}{1}
Divide 100 by 100 to get 1.
\frac{\frac{6569\times 115}{100}+428\times 113}{1}
Express \frac{6569}{100}\times 115 as a single fraction.
\frac{\frac{755435}{100}+428\times 113}{1}
Multiply 6569 and 115 to get 755435.
\frac{\frac{151087}{20}+428\times 113}{1}
Reduce the fraction \frac{755435}{100} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 5.
\frac{\frac{151087}{20}+48364}{1}
Multiply 428 and 113 to get 48364.
\frac{\frac{151087}{20}+\frac{967280}{20}}{1}
Convert 48364 to fraction \frac{967280}{20}.
\frac{\frac{151087+967280}{20}}{1}
Since \frac{151087}{20} and \frac{967280}{20} have the same denominator, add them by adding their numerators.
\frac{\frac{1118367}{20}}{1}
Add 151087 and 967280 to get 1118367.
\frac{1118367}{20}
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