No. 5 over 1 is 5, 5 over 5 is 1 and 1 over 5 is a fifth.
No, because 5 over 1 equals 5 and 1 over 5 equals 5 but 5 over 5 equals 1
The question is ambiguous because division is not associative. 10/25 divided by 5/5 = 2/5 divided by 1 = 2/5 10 over (25/5 over 5) = 10 over (5 over 5) = 10 over 1 = 10 10 (over 25/5) over 5 = (10 over 5) over 5 = 2 over 5 = 0.4 There are more variants.
All of those fractions are in their simplest forms.
No, 4 over 5 is not equivalent to 5 over 6. As 4 over 5 is 0.8 and 5 over 6 is 0.83333 - which are not equivalent.
5 over 5 divided by one over two is one over two.
4/5
4/5 (4 over 5)
5 over 8
7 over 5
3 over 5
what is 2 over 5 times 5 over 10