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30/15 = 2/1
It is: 9/15 times 100/1 = 60%
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 1/3 + 2/5 = 11/15 or eleven fifteenths.1/3 + 2/55/15 + 6/1511/155/15 + 6/15 = 11/15
30 cents is 1/(1/15) or one over one fifteenths of 2 cents.
Converting to fifteenths, it is 5 fifteenths - 6 fifteenths, which gives minus one fifteenth.
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One third 1/3
six fifteenths
one-third, or 1/3, or 0.3
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Two fifths is six fifteenths. Eleven fifteenths minus six fifteenths is five fifteenths, which is also one third.
YES ... to prove it, divide both the numerator and the denominator of 5/15 by 5 and you will get 1/3
It isn't. 1 third=5 fifteenths 1 fifth is 3 fifteenths so 2 fifths=6 fifteenths So 1/3 is less than 2/5 by 1/15
5 fifteenths is 1 third which is 33 and 1/3 per cent.
1/3 + 2/5 = 5/15 + 6/15 = 11/15 (Eleven fifteenths)
One-third is the same as five-fifteenths. Two-fifths is the same as six-fifteenths. Five-fifteenths plus six-fifteenths is eleven-fifteenths. One, or fifteen-fifteenths, minus eleven-fifteenths is four-fifteenths.