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.
3 tenths of 30kg = 3/10 * 30kg = 9kg
30 kilograms is equal to 66.1 pounds.
50kg
20 to 30kg
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.