4 and 2 fifths= 4.4
2 and 1 half= 2.5
4.4 * 2.5 = 11
To find 2 times one half (1/2) and two fifths (2/5), you first multiply 2 by each fraction separately. So, 2 × (1/2) = 1 and 2 × (2/5) = 4/5. Thus, the results are 1 and 4/5.
2 1/5
6 1/2 = 13/2 13/2 * 4/5 = 52/10 52/10 = 5 1/5
To find the number you multiply by four-fifths (4/5) to get one, you need to divide one by four-fifths. This is calculated as 1 ÷ (4/5), which is equivalent to multiplying by the reciprocal of four-fifths. Therefore, you multiply by five-fourths (5/4) to get one.
(1/2)5=2.5
4tenths
Yes, you multiply the numerator by the numerator, and the denominator by the denominator, and then reduce the fraction. For instance:One half of two fifths is1/2 x 2/5 = 2/10 which, when reduced, equals 1/5. Logically, if you have half of two fifths, you have one fifth. If you had half of four fifths, you would have two fifths, and so on.
2 1/5
One half is bigger than two fifths because two fifths just before 2.5 fifths which is half.
6 1/2 = 13/2 13/2 * 4/5 = 52/10 52/10 = 5 1/5
1 over 5one fifthIt is 1/5
Ah, what a lovely question! Half of 3 fifths is simply 3 tenths. Just imagine splitting those 3 parts into two equal pieces, creating 6 equal parts in total. Keep painting with numbers and you'll create beautiful mathematical landscapes!
(2/5) / (1/2) is the same thing as (2/5) * (2/1) (The reciprocal) When you multiply, you get 4/5
1 and a half times 4 is equal to 6. To calculate this, you first multiply 1.5 (which is the same as 1 and a half) by 4. 1.5 x 4 = 6. This means that if you have 1 and a half of something and you multiply that by 4, you will have a total of 6 of that something.
(1/2) x (3/5) = 3/10
0.25
1 and a half