1/5 x x/35 = 7, 7 as a fraction is 7/1
7 and one fifth. How do you do that? Well you divide thirty six divided by five and you get 7 and 1/5. you then add the remaining one and make it a fraction as 1/5.
(1/5) * 35 = 7.
Six thirty-fifths. One fifth is 7/35, one seventh is 5/35, so half way between is 6/35.
One fifth multiplied by thirty is 6. 0.2 x 30 = 6
Five and one fifth as an improper fraction is expressed as ( \frac{26}{5} ). To convert it, multiply the whole number 5 by the denominator 5, giving 25, and then add the numerator 1, resulting in 26. Therefore, the improper fraction is ( \frac{26}{5} ).
7 and one fifth. How do you do that? Well you divide thirty six divided by five and you get 7 and 1/5. you then add the remaining one and make it a fraction as 1/5.
One fifth is the only fraction in the list so it is the smallest.
thirty three fortieths
It is: 1/5 of 35 = 7
(1/5) * 35 = 7.
One-fifth of thirty-two is six and two-fifths.
1/5
Six thirty-fifths. One fifth is 7/35, one seventh is 5/35, so half way between is 6/35.
One fifth multiplied by thirty is 6. 0.2 x 30 = 6
Five and one fifth as an improper fraction is expressed as ( \frac{26}{5} ). To convert it, multiply the whole number 5 by the denominator 5, giving 25, and then add the numerator 1, resulting in 26. Therefore, the improper fraction is ( \frac{26}{5} ).
Yes , of course. One-fifth is one divided by five. One and five are both integers, making a fraction (sometimes called a ratio). That's what a rational number means.
7 and 8 fifteenths