Convert to a common denominator; convert to decimal; compare denominators (larger denominator = smaller fraction, if the numerator is the same).
Multiply two fifths by two to get a common denominator. Then you will have 4 tenths plus three tenths. then add straight across and you will get seven tenths.
If you have 3 and you want to show this in an improper fraction in thirds, you have to get 1 whole one into thirds, which is 3/3 and then times it by three whole ones which is 9/3. The answer is 9 thirds!
2/3 4/6
Start off by drawing 4 whole boxes. Shade all of them in completely. Draw another box of the same size, but split it into thirds. Shade in 2 of those thirds.
draw a bar 3 in long in outline form, then shade the first 2 inches.
By switching the fraction the opposite form.For example,5 thirds you switch them to 3 fifths.
Multiply two fifths by two to get a common denominator. Then you will have 4 tenths plus three tenths. then add straight across and you will get seven tenths.
100/5 =20 20x3=60 is a simple way.
If you have 3 and you want to show this in an improper fraction in thirds, you have to get 1 whole one into thirds, which is 3/3 and then times it by three whole ones which is 9/3. The answer is 9 thirds!
three triangles on top of each other so they form a larger triangle.
Taking it literally, it is "zero point six six seven". However, it could be "two thirds" if it is being written to show only three decimal places.
eggplant is this for a radio show?
2/3 4/6
well first u have to draw a square. then draw a line to represent the sevenths. next u draw a line to show the thirds
Two and three thirds is three so you write it as 3. And 3 is also how you write it as a decimal: nothing more, nothing less. There is no need for a decimal point and there should certainly not be any trailing 0s.
Start off by drawing 4 whole boxes. Shade all of them in completely. Draw another box of the same size, but split it into thirds. Shade in 2 of those thirds.
The answer is 1/10