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.
5 and 10
15/25 factor out a five 3/5 ============They are equivalent.
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.
When the fractional parts of the two decimals (the bits to the right of the decimal point) are equivalent.
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.
5:6