Two fifths and one tenth are completely differentfractions - they are not equivalent values for the same fraction !
To subtract three-fifths from eight-tenths, first convert both fractions to have a common denominator. The common denominator for 10 and 5 is 10. Eight-tenths is already in that form, while three-fifths can be converted to six-tenths. So, eight-tenths minus six-tenths equals two-tenths, which simplifies to one-fifth.
To subtract three-fifths from eleven tenths, first convert both fractions to a common denominator. The common denominator for tenths and fifths is tenth, so three-fifths becomes six tenths. Now, subtract: ( \frac{11}{10} - \frac{6}{10} = \frac{5}{10} ), which simplifies to ( \frac{1}{2} ). Thus, eleven tenths minus three fifths equals one-half.
There are infinitely many fractions between the two. Seven tenths is one example.
Zero, one fourth, three fifths and seven tenths.
The least common denominator of 9 tenths and one forty fifths is 10.
To subtract three-fifths from eight-tenths, first convert both fractions to have a common denominator. The common denominator for 10 and 5 is 10. Eight-tenths is already in that form, while three-fifths can be converted to six-tenths. So, eight-tenths minus six-tenths equals two-tenths, which simplifies to one-fifth.
There are infinitely many fractions between the two. Seven tenths is one example.
It would be two fifths turned into tenths which is two tenths - (when you turn fifths into tenths, you multiply it by 2 so you do the same with the numerator.) You do not change the denominator so you subtract the numerators 2-1=1. The answer is one tenth.
There are two fifths in four tenths.
There are an infinite number of fractions between these two numbers
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 convert 2 to fifths, we multiply by 5 to get 10 fifths. Adding the one fifth gives us a total of 11 fifths. To find how many tenths are in 11 fifths, we multiply by 2 to get 22 tenths. Therefore, there are 22 tenths in 2 and one fifth.
Fourteen tenths or one and two fifths
Zero, one fourth, three fifths and seven tenths.
The least common denominator of 9 tenths and one forty fifths is 10.
one and five tenths or one and a half
Nine tenths plus two fifths minus one fourth is equal to 1.05