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.
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.
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