2.5 more than the quotient of h and 3 is w
No, three-fifths (3/5) is not greater than seven-tenths (7/10). When converted to decimal form, three-fifths equals 0.6, while seven-tenths equals 0.7. Therefore, 0.6 is less than 0.7.
To compare 7 tenths (7/10) and 4 fifths (4/5), we can convert them to a common denominator. The equivalent of 4/5 is 8/10. Since 7/10 is less than 8/10, 7 tenths is not greater than 4 fifths. Therefore, 7 tenths is less than 4 fifths.
6 and two fifths
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3n/5 - 2 I think you mean that n is 1, so: 3/5 - 2 = -7/5
No, three-fifths (3/5) is not greater than seven-tenths (7/10). When converted to decimal form, three-fifths equals 0.6, while seven-tenths equals 0.7. Therefore, 0.6 is less than 0.7.
To compare 7 tenths (7/10) and 4 fifths (4/5), we can convert them to a common denominator. The equivalent of 4/5 is 8/10. Since 7/10 is less than 8/10, 7 tenths is not greater than 4 fifths. Therefore, 7 tenths is less than 4 fifths.
Convert them to a common denominator, which in this case is 35 (5 x 7...the two denominators multiplied), so 3/5 becomes 21/35 and 4/7 becomes 20/35, therefore three fifths is greater than four sevenths.
7 and 1/5
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find one tenth less than four fifths, we can first convert four fifths to tenths. Four fifths is the same as eight tenths, so one tenth less than four fifths would be seven tenths. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
6 and two fifths
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7 4/5
3/5+4/5=7/5=One and two fifths
Three fifths (3/5) converted to decimal format is actually .6, so yes, .7 would be greater than 3/5 or .6.
3n/5 - 2 I think you mean that n is 1, so: 3/5 - 2 = -7/5
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