They are two proper rational fractions.
A fraction that is greater than one fifth (1/5) and less than one half (1/2) is one third (1/3). This is because one third is approximately 0.333, which is greater than 0.2 (one fifth) and less than 0.5 (one half). Another example of such a fraction is three tenths (3/10).
1/2 is larger than 2/5
Six thirty-fifths. One fifth is 7/35, one seventh is 5/35, so half way between is 6/35.
No, one half is not less than one fifth. In fact, one half (0.5) is greater than one fifth (0.2). When comparing the two fractions, one half represents a larger portion of a whole than one fifth does.
It is probably 5/25.
One half of one fifth is one tenth. You just 'double' the denominator if you want to get half of the fraction.
It is one tenth.
1/4
1/2 is larger than 2/5
One fifth is a fraction, so it's equal to one fifth or 1/5.
one-fifth = .20
An equivalent fraction for one fifth would be two tenth if you multiply it by two.
Six thirty-fifths. One fifth is 7/35, one seventh is 5/35, so half way between is 6/35.
One fifth is the only fraction in the list so it is the smallest.
One half minus one fifth is 3 tenths
1 /14 of the girls would be in the 5th grade.
The decimal equivalent of the vulgar fraction 1/5, or one fifth, is equal to 0.2.