2/3 is greater than 3/10
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
To find out how many tenths are in two-thirds, convert two-thirds into tenths. Two-thirds is equal to (\frac{2}{3}), which can be converted to tenths by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by 10, resulting in (\frac{20}{30}). Therefore, two-thirds is equivalent to approximately 0.6667, which means there are about 6.67 tenths in two-thirds.
Yup
greater than
One. As three quarters of twelve is 9, and two thirds of twelve is 8. :-)
two thirds
To compare 0.6 and two-thirds, we need to make their denominators the same. Two-thirds can be written as 0.666... (repeating decimal) when converted to a decimal. Therefore, 0.6 is less than two-thirds because 0.6 is equivalent to six-tenths, which is less than six-tenths and six-hundredths.
Yes.
5 and 29/30
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
what is bigger two ninths or three tenths
The answer is 5,333.3 (The three-tenths is infinite)
two thirds because you multiply by the reciprocal of three tenths which is ten thirds
Yes, it is. Three and two thirds is three and eight twelfths.
It is 8 1/3
To find out how many tenths are in two-thirds, convert two-thirds into tenths. Two-thirds is equal to (\frac{2}{3}), which can be converted to tenths by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by 10, resulting in (\frac{20}{30}). Therefore, two-thirds is equivalent to approximately 0.6667, which means there are about 6.67 tenths in two-thirds.
To find the product of three tenths and two thirds, you multiply the numerators (3 x 2) to get 6, and multiply the denominators (10 x 3) to get 30. Therefore, three tenths times two thirds is equal to 6/30. Simplifying this fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 6, gives you 1/5. So, three tenths times two thirds equals one-fifth.