25 mls
360/5 = 72 degrees or 2*pi/5 radians
One fifth
One fifth as a decimal is 0.20 One fifth as a percentage is 20%
1/25
One fifth of 30 gallons of water is 6 gallons (30 divided by 5).
25 mls
To measure one-fifth of a tablespoon, you would first need to determine the total volume of the tablespoon. A standard tablespoon is equivalent to 3 teaspoons, so it is approximately 15 milliliters. To find one-fifth of this amount, you would divide 15 by 5, which equals 3 milliliters. Therefore, one-fifth of a tablespoon is equivalent to 3 milliliters.
One fifth of one cup.
The answer is no.
One fifth of one cup.
There is no such measure.
One fifth plus one fifth is two fifths (2/5).
That is incorrect. The Great Lakes contain about 84% of North America's surface fresh water and about 21% of the world's surface fresh water.
well one fresh is clean but the other is not
one fifth
360/5 = 72 degrees or 2*pi/5 radians