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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.
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
3/8 + 1/2 = 4/10 or 2/5 You're welcome .
Calculate 2 and one half times thousand. Then add 10 to the result.
40
1/4 (one fourth)
8/9, 9/10