13/5 = 2 and 3/5.
You can get the mixed fraction by seeing how many 5's you can take out of 13. You can take 2 fives from 13, and it leaves 3 left over.
So, the mixed fraction is 2 and 3/5.
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1 and 3 fifths! easy peesy! this is how i did it...: how many 5s(denominator) goes into 8(numerator) =1 how many left over?= 3 over the beginning denominator.
There are 27 4's in the number 28.
It is 4934.
Five thousand, five hundred respectively.
Counting by 5s and counting by 10s are similar because both involve skipping numbers to reach the next multiple. When counting by 5s, you add 5 to the previous number each time. When counting by 10s, you add 10 to the previous number each time. Both methods are efficient ways to quickly determine the multiples of a given number.