3/5 is the same as 9/15
and
4/5 is the same as 12/15
(both the top and bottom of the fractions have simply been multiplied by 3)
Thus 10/15 and 11/15 are two fractions that come between 3/5 and 4/5.
8/10, 16,20, 32,40
Twenty four fifths is four and four fifths. So if you take three away, that leaves one and four fifths.
Another fraction could be 3.5/4.
One half and four fifths can't be written as improper fractions.
To find five fractions between -0.8 (negative eight tenths) and -0.8 (negative four fifths), we can first convert -4/5 to a decimal, which is -0.8. Since both values are equal, we can choose fractions that are slightly greater than -0.8 but less than -0.8. For example, five fractions could be -0.79, -0.78, -0.77, -0.76, and -0.75.
There are a infinite number of fractions that can be equivalent to four fifths. 8/10, 12/15, 16/20, 20/25 etc.
8/10, 16,20, 32,40
4/5
Twenty four fifths is four and four fifths. So if you take three away, that leaves one and four fifths.
Another fraction could be 3.5/4.
Dividing both the numerator and denominator of 12/15 by three gives 4/5, which is the same as four fifths. Therefore, both fractions come to an identical value.
To compare four fifths and three tenths, we need to have a common denominator. In this case, the least common denominator is 10. When both fractions are converted to have a denominator of 10, four fifths becomes 8/10 and three tenths becomes 3/10. Therefore, 8/10 (four fifths) is greater than 3/10 (three tenths).
One half and four fifths can't be written as improper fractions.
four fifths is bigger
Assuming that you mean "fifths", the answer is three fifths.
4/6
To find five fractions between -0.8 (negative eight tenths) and -0.8 (negative four fifths), we can first convert -4/5 to a decimal, which is -0.8. Since both values are equal, we can choose fractions that are slightly greater than -0.8 but less than -0.8. For example, five fractions could be -0.79, -0.78, -0.77, -0.76, and -0.75.