1.5 = 1 and 1/2 = 3/2 = 15/10 and
1/5 = 2/10
Comparing 15/10 and 2/10 we find that
1.5 is much greater than 1/5
One-twentieth. 4 fifths is equal to 16 twentieths. 3 fourths is equal to 15 twentieths. 16 minus 15 is one.
Yes, it is not equal to 15. Three-fifths (aka 60%) of 37 is 22.2
15
no...three sevenths is equal to 15/35 and two fifths is equal to 14/35.
2/5+1/3 = 11/15
6/15
Well, let's see here, friend. To find out how many whole ones equal 15 fifths, you just need to remember that 5 fifths make one whole. So, if you have 15 fifths, you actually have 3 whole ones. Isn't that just a happy little math problem to solve?
No, they cannot. 2/5 = 6/15 1/3 = 5/15 Since 6 is not equal to 5, the two cannot be equal.
6/15
Call it 21 fifths minus 13 fifths, ie 8 fifths which is one-and-three-fifths
5
No.