Yes.
Yes.
Yes, it is.
Yes, 0.6 is greater than 12 twentieths. When simplified, 12 twentieths is equal to 0.6, so they are equal. But since the question asks if 0.6 is greater than 12 twentieths, the answer would be no.
no. because when you convert it both inot tenths fourth fifths = 8/10
Yes.
yes
If you mean three twentieths then 3/20 = 0.15 and 1/5 = 0.2 which makes it greater than 3/20
Yes, it is.
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Yes.
Yes, 0.6 is greater than 12 twentieths. When simplified, 12 twentieths is equal to 0.6, so they are equal. But since the question asks if 0.6 is greater than 12 twentieths, the answer would be no.
2/5 = 8/20 ( multiply numerator and denominatior by 4) 8/20 is bigger than 7/20
no. because when you convert it both inot tenths fourth fifths = 8/10
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
There are infinitely many fractions greater than two fifths; the most obvious answer would be three fifths. A half is also greater than two fifths.
One third is greater than two fifths.