no... 5 and 2/3 * 2/5 is 17/3 * 2/5... 17*2 is 34 and 5*3 is 15 so 34/15 or 2 and 4/15...
To compare 6 fifths and 3 thirds, we can convert them to a common denominator. 6 fifths is equal to 6/5, which is 1.2, and 3 thirds is equal to 3/3, which is 1. Therefore, 6 fifths (1.2) is greater than 3 thirds (1).
2/3 is greater.
2/3 is greater than 1/5
Four sixths is bigger. Since if you simplify four sixths is equivalent to two thirds. So two thirds is bigger than two fifths, just like one half is bigger than two thirds.
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
To compare 6 fifths and 3 thirds, we can convert them to a common denominator. 6 fifths is equal to 6/5, which is 1.2, and 3 thirds is equal to 3/3, which is 1. Therefore, 6 fifths (1.2) is greater than 3 thirds (1).
two thirds
2/3 is greater.
6/5 is greater than 3/3 by 1/5
Yes.
3/5 = .60 2/3 = .667 So, 2/3 would be greater
2/3 is greater than 1/5
Four sixths is bigger. Since if you simplify four sixths is equivalent to two thirds. So two thirds is bigger than two fifths, just like one half is bigger than two thirds.
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
3/5*7/8*5/3 = 7/8 (3/5*5/3 = 1)
To compare 0.6 and two-thirds, we need to make their denominators the same. Two-thirds can be written as 0.666... (repeating decimal) when converted to a decimal. Therefore, 0.6 is less than two-thirds because 0.6 is equivalent to six-tenths, which is less than six-tenths and six-hundredths.
Greater, 16/5 is over one in fact its about 3.2, 2/3 is under 1.