2 3/5 x 1/2 = 5 1/5 (five and one fifth).
6 1/2 = 13/2 13/2 * 4/5 = 52/10 52/10 = 5 1/5
4 and 2 fifths= 4.42 and 1 half= 2.54.4 * 2.5 = 11
To determine how many one halves are in two fifths, we can divide two fifths by one half. This is done by multiplying two fifths by the reciprocal of one half: ( \frac{2}{5} \div \frac{1}{2} = \frac{2}{5} \times \frac{2}{1} = \frac{4}{5} ). Therefore, there are ( \frac{4}{5} ) one halves in two fifths.
one and a half multiplied by two fifths = 0.6
To find 2 times one half (1/2) and two fifths (2/5), you first multiply 2 by each fraction separately. So, 2 × (1/2) = 1 and 2 × (2/5) = 4/5. Thus, the results are 1 and 4/5.
6 1/2 = 13/2 13/2 * 4/5 = 52/10 52/10 = 5 1/5
5 and one half - 2 and two fifths = 3
five and a half=5.5 four fifths=.8 since one divided by five is .2 and four .2's (4x.2)=.8 5.5x.8=4.4, or four and 2 fifths four and two fifths is the answer.
4 and 2 fifths= 4.42 and 1 half= 2.54.4 * 2.5 = 11
8/5 x 7/2 = 56/10 = 5.6 or five and three fifths
To determine how many one halves are in two fifths, we can divide two fifths by one half. This is done by multiplying two fifths by the reciprocal of one half: ( \frac{2}{5} \div \frac{1}{2} = \frac{2}{5} \times \frac{2}{1} = \frac{4}{5} ). Therefore, there are ( \frac{4}{5} ) one halves in two fifths.
one and a half multiplied by two fifths = 0.6
One half is bigger than two fifths because two fifths just before 2.5 fifths which is half.
(1/2) x (3/5) = 3/10
To find 2 times one half (1/2) and two fifths (2/5), you first multiply 2 by each fraction separately. So, 2 × (1/2) = 1 and 2 × (2/5) = 4/5. Thus, the results are 1 and 4/5.
One and three fifths.
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