There are many fractions that are equal to one fifth. To find them, you multiply any whole number, (1/5 times 2) and find the answer. (2/10) When you reduce two tenths, (or any fraction) divide 2/10 by 2 and get 1/5. Two tenths and one fifth are equal.
(1/2)(1/5)(1/5)(1050)+5=(1/50)(1050)+5=(1050/50)+5=21+5=26
This number is equal to itself, and to no other number.This number is equal to itself, and to no other number.This number is equal to itself, and to no other number.This number is equal to itself, and to no other number.
6 is equal to 6. No other number is equal to 6.
As long as the top number is equal to the bottom number, the fraction is equal to one.
No. By definition, 20% is equal to 0.2. Multiplying a number by 0.2 is not equal to dividing it by four. Finding 25% of a number is equal to dividing that number by 4. Finding 20% of a number is equal to dividing that number by 5.
1/5 = 20%
24
1/5 = 0.20 in decimal
divide the number by the denominator of the fraction 100 / 5 = 20 1/5 of 100 = 20 20 * 5 = 100
(1/2)(1/5)(1/5)(1050)+5=(1/50)(1050)+5=(1050/50)+5=21+5=26
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Number of protons is equal to atomic number. It is also equal to number of electrons in neutral atom.
The only number that is equal to it is 123546798.2546887 . Any other number is not equal.
6 is equal to 6. No other number is equal to 6.
Do you mean what does the number of protons equal? This is the atomic number of the element. All isotopes of an element will have the same number of protons, only the number of neutrons varies.
To maintain the neutrality of an atom the number of neutrons must be equal to number of electrons; in ions this number is not equal.