3/5 = 0.6
There are: 15/5 = 3
10 + 3*5 = 10+15 = 25
None. Three is not divisible by five.
since the values of all cards are the same, the winner comes down to the amount of royalty, so 3 queens beats two jacks and 2 fives
The best possible hand in the game of cribbage equates to 29 points. For this to be made you have to be initially dealt; One Jack, and 3 Fives, with the turned card being the other 5 in the same suit of your Jack. This hand then makes: 8 lots of 15´s = 16 points 6 lots of pairs = 12 points and the matching Jack to the 5 = 1 point 16 + 12 + 1 = 29 :] Hope this helps. Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu (johnny142325423728192837485959994812@hotmail.com)
The highest possible score in your hand is 29. You must have 3 fives and a jack if the fourth suit then have the 4th five turn up. This is the "perfect hand". Though your odds of achieving it are around 1:210,580.
29 - 3 fives in the hand with a jack. turn card has to be the fourth five of the same suit as the jack
3 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 6003 fives of 40 = 15 of 40 = 600
The product is 15
3/5 = 0.6
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3 4/5
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you have 3 tens, that's 30, and if you add 3 fives, that's another 15. So in total, you have 45. Just imagine all the wonderful things you could buy with that!
There are: 15/5 = 3
3/5 of 60 is 36.
10 + 3*5 = 10+15 = 25