No, 5 is not a factor of 42. A factor of a number divides it evenly with no remainder. When you divide 42 by 5, it does not divide evenly and leaves a remainder of 2. Therefore, 5 is not a factor of 42.
2/7 = 12/42 5/6 = 35/42 12/42 + 35/42 = 47/42 or 1 and 5/42
2 over 5 as a decimal is 0.4. You have to divide 2 by 5 to get the answer. Put the 2 inside and the 5 outside
1/5
the answer is 14. 28/14 = 2 42/14 = 3 70/14 = 5
Please rephrase question.
Divide each part by 42, to give 2 over 5.
Divide them both by their GCF, 21. Get 2/5
No, 5 is not a factor of 42. A factor of a number divides it evenly with no remainder. When you divide 42 by 5, it does not divide evenly and leaves a remainder of 2. Therefore, 5 is not a factor of 42.
2/7 = 12/42 5/6 = 35/42 12/42 + 35/42 = 47/42 or 1 and 5/42
2 over 5 as a decimal is 0.4. You have to divide 2 by 5 to get the answer. Put the 2 inside and the 5 outside
You divide 2 by 5.
Yes: 42/105 = 2/5
22/5 = 42/5
1/5
47/42 that's the wrong answer the right answer is: 1 5 or 1.11904761904762 ..42
21 over 42, as a fraction, is 1/2. As a division problem, it's .5