Yes, 2 fifths is half of 4 fifths.
Four-fifths. 2/5 + 2/5 = 4/5.
No, for example: (2^5x3^2)×5=1440 260x5=1300 (under 1440) 260x6=1560 (over 1440)
it is 2 and four fifths
One is five fifths. Five fifths and four fifths is nine fifths.
2 is not divisible by 1440, but the other way, 1440 is divisible by two and the quotient is 720.
1/2 x 1440 = 720
Yes, 2 fifths is half of 4 fifths.
LCM(36, 32, 45, 10) = 1440 so the answer is 1440, 1440*2, 1440*3, 1440*4 and 1440*5.
Four-fifths. 2/5 + 2/5 = 4/5.
2 fourths times four fifths is 2 fifths.
2 and four fifths is less than three, 2 and six fifths is greater than 3.
No, for example: (2^5x3^2)×5=1440 260x5=1300 (under 1440) 260x6=1560 (over 1440)
What is 2 fifths?
it is 2 and four fifths
To divide 3 and 2/5 by 3/5, you first convert the mixed number to an improper fraction. 3 and 2/5 is equivalent to 17/5. Then, you multiply by the reciprocal of the divisor. So, 17/5 ÷ 3/5 becomes 17/5 * 5/3. After multiplying, you simplify the fraction to get the final result. In this case, the answer is 17/3 or 5 and 2/3.
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