Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same counting number.
3/5, 6/10, 9/15 and so on.
First divide 365 into 5 = 73 Now multiply by 3 to find three fifths: 73 x 3 = 219. To find a fraction of an amount divide by the denominator and multiply by the numerator.
To find three fifths of 50, divide 50 by five then multiply by three. The answer is 30.
3/5 (three fifths) in decimal form is 0.6 by diving 1 (1.0) byt the number of parts in the fraction (5) you can deterine one part being equal to 0.2 as there are three parts of the fraction in use to find the decimal representation of 3/5 you then multiply 0.2 by 3
You turn the decimal into a fraction. Then you can find the equivalent fraction.
You can multiply the numerator and the denominator of a fraction by any non-zero integer to get an equivalent fraction.
First divide 365 into 5 = 73 Now multiply by 3 to find three fifths: 73 x 3 = 219. To find a fraction of an amount divide by the denominator and multiply by the numerator.
Multiply the mixed fraction by 5.
To find three fifths of 50, divide 50 by five then multiply by three. The answer is 30.
3/5 (three fifths) in decimal form is 0.6 by diving 1 (1.0) byt the number of parts in the fraction (5) you can deterine one part being equal to 0.2 as there are three parts of the fraction in use to find the decimal representation of 3/5 you then multiply 0.2 by 3
Nine fifteenths in simplest form is three fifths. Since the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) they have is 3 (you may make a 'T' chart or a Factor Tree to find out), divide the numerator (top number of fraction) and the denominator (bottom number of fraction) both by three. So the simplest form of nine fifteenths is three fifths.
You turn the decimal into a fraction. Then you can find the equivalent fraction.
---- 3 fifths is equivalent to ? tenths
You can multiply the numerator and the denominator of a fraction by any non-zero integer to get an equivalent fraction.
5/2 To find the reciprocal, you flip the top (numerator) and bottom (denominator) of the fraction.
Ella say's that she can find decimal equivalent for lots. Of fractions be cause she knows that the decimal equivalent for 1/5 is 0.2. Name three fractions for which Ella could find the decimal equivalent. Explain how Ella would use 1\5 to find the decimal for each fraction
To find an equivalent fraction for 32.029, we convert it to a mixed number. It becomes 32 and 29/1000. To find a fraction, we can multiply the decimal portion by 1000, so the equivalent fraction is 3229/1000.
3/7 is equivalent to the fraction 6/14