(1/5) * 35 = 7.
Eleven divided by one-fifth is the same as multiplying eleven by the reciprocal of one-fifth. The reciprocal of one-fifth is five. Therefore, eleven divided by one-fifth equals eleven times five, which is 55.
8/15
There are six fives in thirty. This can be calculated by dividing thirty by five, which equals six. Each five can be counted as one instance, resulting in a total of six fives in thirty.
One fifth multiplied by thirty is 6. 0.2 x 30 = 6
One-houndred and thirty five.
Eleven divided by one-fifth is the same as multiplying eleven by the reciprocal of one-fifth. The reciprocal of one-fifth is five. Therefore, eleven divided by one-fifth equals eleven times five, which is 55.
It is: 1/5 of 35 = 7
thirty three fortieths
5/6 - 1/5 Subtraction of fractions. Step 1 ; Form improper fractions ( not required in this case). Step 2 ; Bring both denominators to the same value , and the numerators to equivalent values. Hence [5(5) - 1(6)] / ( 5 x 6) [ 25 - 6] / 30 Step 3; subtract the numerators [19] /30 Step 4 ; Cancel down if possible ( not possible in this case) Step 5; Convert to a mixed number ( not required in this case). Hence the answer is 19/30 NB For addition of fractions go through the same steps. Except at Step 3, you ADD the numerators. NNB Multiplication and division of fractions require different techniques.
It is not equal.
8/15
There are six fives in thirty. This can be calculated by dividing thirty by five, which equals six. Each five can be counted as one instance, resulting in a total of six fives in thirty.
One-fifth of thirty-two is six and two-fifths.
100+35=135
One fifth multiplied by thirty is 6. 0.2 x 30 = 6
In the UK, one fluid ounce (note 'fluid') is about one thirty-fifth of a litre.
One-houndred and thirty five.