Yes.
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.
no. Convert both of these to decimal form. Two fifths is only .4, it is much smaller than .7, seven tenths.
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
A quarter is equal to 0.25, while three tenths is equal to 0.30. Since 0.30 is greater than 0.25, three tenths is bigger than a quarter. Therefore, three tenths is the larger value.
To compare 7 tenths (7/10) and 4 fifths (4/5), we can convert them to a common denominator. The equivalent of 4/5 is 8/10. Since 7/10 is less than 8/10, 7 tenths is not greater than 4 fifths. Therefore, 7 tenths is less than 4 fifths.
yes
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.
Three fifths is larger than three eighths
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.
No it is not, because three fifths=.6 as a decimal and three tenths=.3 as a decimal. So 3/5 is not less than 3/10.
To compare four fifths and three tenths, we need to have a common denominator. In this case, the least common denominator is 10. When both fractions are converted to have a denominator of 10, four fifths becomes 8/10 and three tenths becomes 3/10. Therefore, 8/10 (four fifths) is greater than 3/10 (three tenths).
No
no. Convert both of these to decimal form. Two fifths is only .4, it is much smaller than .7, seven tenths.
four fifths
A fifth is two tenths, so four of them is eight tenths, so yes.
no bich its 7 not 3
its bigger