3 + $\frac{38}{100}$ means
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To add 3 and $\frac{38}{100}$, we first need to write the fraction with a common denominator. Since the denominator of the fraction is 100, we can write 3 as $\frac{300}{100}$.
Then, we can add the two fractions:
$\frac{300}{100} + \frac{38}{100}$
Since the fractions have the same denominator, we can simply add the numerators:
$\frac{300 + 38}{100} = \frac{338}{100}$
Now we have the sum of the two numbers as $\frac{338}{100}$.
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To solve the expression 3 + $\frac{38}{100}$, we need to add the whole number 3 and the fraction $\frac{38}{100}$.
First, we can simplify $\frac{38}{100}$ by reducing it to its simplest form. Both the numerator and denominator are divisible by 2, so we divide them both by 2:
$\frac{38}{100}$ = $\frac{19}{50}$
Now, we can add 3 and $\frac{19}{50}$. To do this, we need to find a common denominator, which in this case is 50. We can rewrite 3 as $\frac{150}{50}$:
3 + $\frac{19}{50}$ = $\frac{150}{50}$ + $\frac{19}{50}$
Next, we can add the numerators of the fractions together while keeping the denominator the same:
$\frac{150}{50}$ + $\frac{19}{50}$ = $\frac{150 + 19}{50}$
Now, we can simplify the fraction $\frac{169}{50}$ if possible. In this case, it cannot be simplified further, so we have our final answer:
3 + $\frac{38}{100}$ = $\frac{169}{50}$