Quotient of the reciprocal of ten twentieths and five
= Quotient of the reciprocal of 10/20 and 5
= Quotient of the reciprocal of 1/2 and 5
= Quotient of 2 and 5 = 2/5 or 0.4
1/4
ten
No because one half is equivalent to ten twentieths!
Yes they are.
Ten twentieths is (10/20) or one half (1/2) Twenty (20) times that is ten (10) The math is written as: 20 (10/20) = 10
It is: 10/20 as a percentage is 50%
10/20 or 50%
1/4
To divide five-sixths by nine-tenths, you multiply five-sixths by the reciprocal of nine-tenths. The reciprocal of nine-tenths is ten-ninths. Thus, (5/6) ÷ (9/10) = (5/6) × (10/9) = 50/54, which simplifies to 25/27.
A number has only one reciprocal. It's defined as 1/the number .The reciprocal of 10 is 1/10 = 0.1 .
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30/10n