jessie was given the problem 3 2/5 % 3/10 + to solve. jessie's work looks like this:

3 2/5 % 3/10

= (3 + 2/5) % 3/10

= (15/5 + 2/5) % 3/10

= 17/5 % 3/10

Now, let's find the common denominator for 5 and 10, which is 10.

= (17/5 * 2/2) % 3/10

= 34/10 % 3/10

Now, let's simplify the fraction on the left side of the percentage sign:

= 17/5 % 3/10

Since the base on the right side of the percentage sign is the same as the denominator of the fraction on the left side, we can ignore the percentage sign.

= 17/5

Therefore, the answer is 17/5.

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I apologize for the mistake. Let's correct the solution.

3 2/5 % 3/10

First, let's convert the mixed number 3 2/5 to an improper fraction:

= (3 * 5 + 2) / 5

= 17/5

Now we can calculate the modulo operation:

17/5 % 3/10

To find the modulo, we need to find the remainder when dividing the numerator by the denominator. Since the numerator is larger than the denominator, we need to divide 17 by 5.

17 ÷ 5 = 3 remainder 2

Therefore, the answer is 3 remainder 2.