Yes.
no. because when you convert it both inot tenths fourth fifths = 8/10
five and six tenths = 56/10 twenty seven fifths = 27/5 = 54/10 so answer is yes five and six tenths is greater by two tenths or one fifth
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
Two thirds is not larger than four fifths. It's almost 17% smaller.
yes
no bich its 7 not 3
Yes.
No
no. because when you convert it both inot tenths fourth fifths = 8/10
A fifth is two tenths, so four of them is eight tenths, so yes.
To find one tenth less than four fifths, we first need to convert four fifths to tenths. Four fifths is equivalent to 0.8 in decimal form. One tenth less than 0.8 is 0.8 - 0.1 = 0.7. Therefore, one tenth less than four fifths is seven tenths.
five and six tenths = 56/10 twenty seven fifths = 27/5 = 54/10 so answer is yes five and six tenths is greater by two tenths or one fifth
7/10
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
Two fifths is larger than three tenths because when you find the LCD (lowest common denominator) between the two, it is 4 tenths (two fifths) and 3 tenths.
No, seven tenths 7/10 is bigger than three tenths 3/10. If you had a pie cut into ten slices, would you rather have 7 pieces or 3? If you had 7 of those pieces, or 7/10 seven tenths, you'd have more of the pie than 3/10.