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Yes, four eights (4/8) is greater than two tenths (2/10). When simplified, four eights equals one half (1/2), while two tenths equals one fifth (1/5). Since one half is greater than one fifth, four eights is indeed greater than two tenths.
3/10
One half times 10 is equal to 5. This is because multiplying one half (or 0.5) by 10 results in 5. In fractional terms, it can be calculated as ( \frac{1}{2} \times 10 = \frac{10}{2} = 5 ).
The final answer would be three and three-eighths. Here's how to solve it mentally.You have to set their denominators [bottom numbers] equal. So, keep seven eights, since two ["half"] goes into eight, but you must make 2 and a half into 2 and four eights, because four is half of eight. Pretend for a minute that the four eights isn't there. So, 2 and seven eights. Then, add one from the four eights, so that it will now be 3., and so that the four eights is now three eights. So, 3 and three eights.Sorry. I'm not very good at explaining, but I hope that helped. ^^"
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As of my last update, the current world record for eating After Eights in one minute with no hands is held by Ashrita Furman, who ate 9 After Eights in one minute.
It is: 1/2 times 1/5 = 1/10
Calculate 2 and one half times thousand. Then add 10 to the result.
3/8 + 1/2 = 4/10 or 2/5 You're welcome .
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1/4 (one fourth)
8/9, 9/10