I'm hoping you mean equivalent fraction.
2.5 = 5/2
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Two equivalent fractions that are equal to five tenths (5/10) are one-half (1/2) and two-fifths (2/5). To find these, you can simplify 5/10 by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 5. Thus, 5/10 simplifies to 1/2. Additionally, you can multiply 5/10 by 2/2 to get 10/20, showing that there are multiple equivalent fractions.
Yes, any number that ends in a five or a zero is a factor of five. Since two-hundred ends in a zero, it is a factor of five. Examples: # 20 = Factor of 5 # 59,660 = Factor of 5 # 5,161 ≠ Factor of 5 # 156,553,185,498,156,156,800 = Factor of 5 # 5,498,156,498,461 ≠ Factor of 5
It is: 30/50 = 3/5
The greatest common factor of 20, 8, and 5 is 1. (5 only has two factors: 1 and 5, and 5 is not a factor of 8.)
No - 5 is a prime number, its only two positive integer factors are 1 and 5.
Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer or divide both by any common factor. You will have an equivalent fraction.
5 and 10
When the fractional parts of the two decimals (the bits to the right of the decimal point) are equivalent.
15/25 factor out a five 3/5 ============They are equivalent.
5:6
10 = 2 x 5 25 = 5 x 5 The only factor the two numbers have in common is 5. Then that must be the greatest common factor.