There are an infinite number of fractions between any two given fractions.
201/1000
3/10
399/1000
3/8
1/4
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one third There are an infinite number of fractions between the figures.
From least to greatest: one fourth, one half, and three fifths. I hope this helped!
any fraction whose decimal value falls between .0625 and .4. There is an infinite amount of such fractions.
four fifths
Two fifths plus one fifth equals three fifths. When you add the fractions, you combine the numerators (2 + 1) while keeping the denominator the same (5). Therefore, ( \frac{2}{5} + \frac{1}{5} = \frac{3}{5} ).
There are infinitely many fractions between one sixth and three fifths.
There are five fifths in one whole. In fractions, a fifth represents one part out of five equal parts. Therefore, when you have five fifths combined, you have a whole unit.
One fifth PLUS two fifths = 3 fifths
3/10
You change 8 and one fifth into 7 and 6 fifths. take away 2 and 2 fifths. The rest is 5 and 4 fifths. Or... convert them to improper fractions. 41/5 - 12/5 = 29/5 or 5 and 4/5.
Two fifths divided by one fifth is two.
one third There are an infinite number of fractions between the figures.
From least to greatest: one fourth, one half, and three fifths. I hope this helped!
any fraction whose decimal value falls between .0625 and .4. There is an infinite amount of such fractions.
One-fifth and four-fifths makes a whole.
One third of three fifths is one fifth.
four fifths