No, because 5/10 is half and 2/5 is not half
The equal fraction to two fifths is four tenths.
To add two fractions, we need a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator for 5 and 10 is 10. Therefore, two fifths is equivalent to four tenths, and five tenths remain the same. Adding these together, we get four tenths plus five tenths equals nine tenths.
ninety and two fifths reduced not reduced:ninety and six tenths
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No, because 5/10 is half and 2/5 is not half
The equal fraction to two fifths is four tenths.
To add two fractions, we need a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator for 5 and 10 is 10. Therefore, two fifths is equivalent to four tenths, and five tenths remain the same. Adding these together, we get four tenths plus five tenths equals nine tenths.
No. They are actually equal. You could change four fifths into eight tenths. So multiply the five by two and you should get ten. Then multiply four by two and get eight. That makes eight tenths.
ninety and two fifths reduced not reduced:ninety and six tenths
13 tenths, or one and 3 tenths Change one half to five tenths. Change three fifths to six tenths. Add these to two tenths.
To determine how many tenths are equivalent to two fifths, we first need to find a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator between tenths and fifths is 10. Since there are 2 fifths in 10 tenths, we can say that 2 fifths is equal to 4 tenths (2/5 = 4/10).
Four Tenths
1/5
7/10
Nine tenths plus two fifths minus one fourth is equal to 1.05
answer are 4 tenths and 8 20ths