Yes. 2/3 = 10/15, whereas 3/5 = 9/15
To compare 6 fifths and 3 thirds, we can convert them to improper fractions or decimals. Six fifths is 1.2, and three thirds is 1. Therefore, 6 fifths is greater than 3 thirds, making the statement false.
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
Four fifths (4/5) is equal to 0.8, while three thirds (3/3) is equal to 1. Since 0.8 is less than 1, four fifths is not bigger than three thirds. Therefore, three thirds is larger than four fifths.
6/5 is greater than 3/3 by 1/5
three fifths is bigger.
To compare 6 fifths and 3 thirds, we can convert them to a common denominator. 6 fifths is equal to 6/5, which is 1.2, and 3 thirds is equal to 3/3, which is 1. Therefore, 6 fifths (1.2) is greater than 3 thirds (1).
two thirds is greater because 0.6=three fifths so three fifths and two thirds could be simplified into nine fifteenths and two thirds could be simplified into ten fifteenths so ten is greater than nine so it is two thirds.
Yes.
2/3 is greater than 1/5
There are infinitely many fractions greater than two fifths; the most obvious answer would be three fifths. A half is also greater than two fifths.
No.
No.