It is: 10+5 = 15
Five and five equal ten.
a and b increased by five equal 18 written algebraically is ab+5=18
Five plus five equals ten.
It is: 10+(-1) = 9
five hundred forty
.600, or Five Eights.
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Six and five thousand, five hundred seventy-four ten-thousandths.
Five point one times ten to the sixth power is equal to 5,100,000.
There are ten halves in five halves. This is because each whole is made up of two halves, so when you multiply five by two, you get ten. Therefore, five halves equal ten halves.
No, it would have to be ten fourteenths to equal five sevenths or one seventh equals two fourteenths.
Five threes do not equal ten, so you can't use symbols to show that.