To find out how many fifths are in 30kg, you first need to determine the value of one fifth of 30kg. One fifth of 30kg is calculated by dividing 30 by 5, which equals 6kg. Therefore, there are 6kg in one fifth of 30kg.
Four fifths of one gb.
One is five fifths. Five fifths and four fifths is nine fifths.
No because eight fifths would become 1 and 3 fifths
Six and one third is much bigger.
20% of 30kg= 20% * 30= 0.2 * 30= 6kg
30kg is equal to approximately 66 pounds.
four fifths
30kg is 66.1 pounds.
30 kilograms is equal to 66.1 pounds.
3 tenths of 30kg = 3/10 * 30kg = 9kg
20 to 30kg
50kg
0 or 1/5. If you said "how much do you have", then it would be 1/5. What is left is 0.
Four fifths of one gb.
One is five fifths. Five fifths and four fifths is nine fifths.
3/5 or three fifths
Honey, a tiger is definitely not 30kg, that's like saying a Big Mac is a health food. A fully grown tiger can weigh up to 300kg, which is basically the weight of a small car. So, if you see a 30kg tiger, you might want to run because that's one skinny cat.