No, three-fifths (3/5) is not greater than seven-tenths (7/10). When converted to decimal form, three-fifths equals 0.6, while seven-tenths equals 0.7. Therefore, 0.6 is less than 0.7.
Zero, one fourth, three fifths and seven tenths.
Multiply two fifths by two to get a common denominator. Then you will have 4 tenths plus three tenths. then add straight across and you will get seven tenths.
No, three-fifths (3/5) is not equal to eight-tenths (8/10). When simplified, eight-tenths reduces to four-fifths (4/5). Therefore, three-fifths is less than eight-tenths.
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
7
Zero, one fourth, three fifths and seven tenths.
No
yes
Multiply two fifths by two to get a common denominator. Then you will have 4 tenths plus three tenths. then add straight across and you will get seven tenths.
To add three fifths and seven tenths, we need to find a common denominator. The least common multiple of 5 and 10 is 10, so we convert three fifths to six tenths. Therefore, six tenths plus seven tenths equals thirteen tenths. Thirteen tenths can be simplified to one and three tenths, or 1.3 as a decimal.
four fifths is equal to eight tents, so three tenths plus eight tenths is eleven tenths, or one and one tenth
7/10
no bich its 7 not 3
No, three-fifths (3/5) is not equal to eight-tenths (8/10). When simplified, eight-tenths reduces to four-fifths (4/5). Therefore, three-fifths is less than eight-tenths.
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
three
7