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
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.
5 and one half - 2 and two fifths = 3
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.
8/5 x 7/2 = 56/10 = 5.6 or five and three 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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