If you mean (2/5 times 30) minus (4/3 times 15/8) then the answer is 19/2 or 9.5
Yes, you can, because 15 goes into 15 once and 60 4 times, so it is simplified to 1 over 4. If you don't know your 15 times table, or cannot see 15 in 15 over 60, you can use 5 - 5 goes into 15 3 times and 5 goes into 60 12 times, so it is 3 over 12, whih can be simplified by dividing by 3. 3 goes into 3 once and 3 goes into 12 4 times so it is 1 over 4.
15/2 * 8/3 = (15*8)/(2*3) = 120/6 = 20
It is: 2/5 times 15/16 = 3/8 in its lowest terms
15 over 4 4 goes into 15 3 times without going over =3 and 3 over 4 because there were 3 left over
If you mean (2/5 times 30) minus (4/3 times 15/8) then the answer is 19/2 or 9.5
5 multiplied by 3/19 is 15/19
50 divided by 15 = 3 times (45) with 5 remaining
Twenty multiplied by 3/4 is 15.
19/20 x 5 = 95/20 or 4 and 15/20 or 4 and 3/4 19/20 = 0.95 x 5 = 4.75
Yes, you can, because 15 goes into 15 once and 60 4 times, so it is simplified to 1 over 4. If you don't know your 15 times table, or cannot see 15 in 15 over 60, you can use 5 - 5 goes into 15 3 times and 5 goes into 60 12 times, so it is 3 over 12, whih can be simplified by dividing by 3. 3 goes into 3 once and 3 goes into 12 4 times so it is 1 over 4.
3 and 3/4. 4 goes into 15 3 times with 3 left over.
121/19 x 3/11 = 363/209 = 33/19 or 2 and 5/19
15/2 * 8/3 = (15*8)/(2*3) = 120/6 = 20
19/5 . 1.find out how many times 5 goes into 19, which is 3. 2. find out what is left (ie 19-15, which ='s 4) 3. 3 is going to be your whole number, and your fraction is going to be 4/19)
19/5 = 3 4/5 So you have 19/5. Well, how many times can five go into 19? 3 times because 5 x 3 = 15 and that's as close as you can get to 19 without going over, with 4 leftover. So now your whole number is 3. The number 5 will stay your bottom number on your fraction. Since you still have that 4 it becomes you top number. So the improper fraction 19/5 is the mixed number 3 4/5.
It is: 2/5 times 15/16 = 3/8 in its lowest terms