62/5 does. or 6.400
4/5+ 2/5 = 6/5 = 1/1/5 or 1.2
1/2
We can convert into seventy-fifths. 6 and nine seventy-fifths minus twenty-five seventy-fifths equals negative 6 and thirty-four seventy-fifths.
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To find two-thirds of three-fifths, you multiply the two fractions together: (2/3) × (3/5). This equals (2 × 3) / (3 × 5) = 6/15. Simplifying 6/15 gives you 2/5. Therefore, two-thirds of three-fifths is 2/5.
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4/5+ 2/5 = 6/5 = 1/1/5 or 1.2
1/2
We can convert into seventy-fifths. 6 and nine seventy-fifths minus twenty-five seventy-fifths equals negative 6 and thirty-four seventy-fifths.
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To find two-thirds of three-fifths, you multiply the two fractions together: (2/3) × (3/5). This equals (2 × 3) / (3 × 5) = 6/15. Simplifying 6/15 gives you 2/5. Therefore, two-thirds of three-fifths is 2/5.
-2/5 x 3 = -1.2 or -1 1/5 or -6/5
Two fifths of 30 is calculated by multiplying 30 by 2/5. This can be simplified to 30 * 2/5 = 60/5 = 12. Therefore, two fifths of 30 is 12.
To find 2 fifths of 55, you first divide 55 by 5, which equals 11. Then, multiply that result by 2. So, 2 fifths of 55 is 2 × 11 = 22.
It equals 2 and 2-fifths. Or 2 and 2 out of 5. Or 2 and 2 over 5.
To subtract two fifths from sixteen fifteenths, first convert two fifths to fifteenths. Two fifths is equivalent to six fifteenths (since (2 \times 3 = 6) and (5 \times 3 = 15)). Now, subtract: (16/15 - 6/15 = 10/15), which simplifies to (2/3). Therefore, sixteen fifteenths minus two fifths equals two thirds.
Ah, what a happy little math problem we have here! To find two fifths of 15, we can first find one fifth by dividing 15 by 5, which is 3. Then, we can multiply 3 by 2 to find two fifths, which equals 6. Isn't it wonderful how numbers can come together to create something beautiful?