3/5, 6/10, 9/15
Thirtieth.
No because 16/10 = 1.6 and 18/30 = 0.6
Fractions equivalent to one eighteenth (1/18) can be obtained by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by the same non-zero integer. For example, 2/36, 3/54, and 4/72 are all equivalent to 1/18, as they simplify back to the same value. In general, any fraction of the form n/18n, where n is a non-zero integer, will be equivalent to 1/18.
thirtieth
Five sixths, represented as ( \frac{5}{6} ), is equivalent to approximately 0.8333 in decimal form or 83.33% in percentage form. It can also be expressed as a fraction equivalent to ten twelfths (( \frac{10}{12} )) or fifteen eighteenth (( \frac{15}{18} )).
Thirtieth.
No because 16/10 = 1.6 and 18/30 = 0.6
The correct spelling for 30th is "thirtieth".
"not thirtieth." There really isn't a precise single-word antonym for it.
The correct term is "thirtieth" when referring to the ordinal number that comes after the twenty-ninth. It is used in contexts such as dates (e.g., "the thirtieth of the month") or to describe a position in a sequence. "30th" is simply a numerical representation of "thirtieth."
The thirtieth sultan of the Ottoman Empire was Mahmud II.
Thirtieth means being one of 30 equal parts. So one thirtieth is 1/30 and 1/30 as a decimal is 0.0333...
Thirtieth.
adjective
Words that rhyme with "thirtieth" include words like "sixtieth," "edith," and "beneath."
Fractions equivalent to one eighteenth (1/18) can be obtained by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by the same non-zero integer. For example, 2/36, 3/54, and 4/72 are all equivalent to 1/18, as they simplify back to the same value. In general, any fraction of the form n/18n, where n is a non-zero integer, will be equivalent to 1/18.
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