1/5
three eighths, two thirds, four fifths.
1/4, 3/8, 2/3
To add two thirds and one fifth, first find a common denominator. The least common denominator of 3 and 5 is 15. Converting the fractions, two thirds becomes ten fifteenths, and one fifth becomes three fifteenths. Therefore, ten fifteenths plus three fifteenths equals thirteen fifteenths, so two thirds plus one fifth is ( \frac{13}{15} ).
To add one fifth and two thirds, first find a common denominator. The least common multiple of 5 and 3 is 15. Converting the fractions, one fifth becomes 3/15 and two thirds becomes 10/15. Adding them together gives you 3/15 + 10/15 = 13/15.
it is 123452342-3485-47-3827
start with zero eigths then one eigths, two eigths..... the farther from the zero the greater the fraction value.
Yes, they can, but only if at least two thirds of the Senate AND at least two thirds of the House of Representatives agree to do so.
Yes, they can, but only if at least two thirds of the Senate AND at least two thirds of the House of Representatives agree to do so.
24
2/3 and 7/8, find the least common denominator which is 24, then 2/3 = 16/24 and 7/8 = 21/24 and so 7/8 is greater than 2/3
Oh, dude, let's break out the math hats for this one! So, if you divide 3 by 8, you get 0.375. Then, if you divide 2 by 3, you get about 0.66666667. So, technically, there are about 0.375 "two thirds" in 3 eighths. Math can be fun... or not.
There is no fraction that has a least value since it is always possible to find another fraction that is smaller.