Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 5 whole things and you want to divide them into fifths, you can think of it like cutting a pie into 5 equal slices. So, you would have 5 groups of 1 fifth each, making a total of 5 fifths in 5 wholes. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
Each "whole one" is made of 5 fifths. Therefore 5 whole ones will contain 25 fifths.
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5 fifths is one whole 5x 4 = 20 fifths = 4 wholes
5 times 1/5 = 1
There are five fifths in a whole.Think about it this way:Divide an apple into five equal parts.Each part is one fifth of the whole apple.There are five fifths in one whole. This whole can be an apple, an pear, actually anything, even numbers.1/5 is one fifth.Its decimal representation is : 0.20.2 multiply by 5 and you get 1, one whole number one.A fifth is a fraction of a whole number and is written as 1/5.Therefore 1/5+1/5+1/5+1/5+1/5= 5/5 or five fifths which is one whole number.Or said differently, 5/5 equals 1.
Twenty fifths is 4 whole.
There are 55 fifths in 11. To calculate this, you multiply 11 by 5 (since there are 5 fifths in one whole). So, 11 x 5 = 55. This means there are 55 fifths in 11.
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5 fifths are in a whole (1). 75 fifths are in 15.
Two fifths, this is because 5 fifths is the whole and if you already have 3 fifths you just need 2 more to make 5.