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No, one half is 50% and three fifths is 60%. One half also equals three sixths and not three fifths.
To find 50 reduced by 2 fifths, first calculate 2 fifths of 50. This is done by multiplying (50 \times \frac{2}{5} = 20). Then, subtract this value from 50: (50 - 20 = 30). Therefore, 50 reduced by 2 fifths is 30.
20/50, is one possibility.
Ten one fifth means divide by five = 50 / 5 = 10 so four fifths = 4 x 10 = 40 Answer: 50 - 40 = 10
To find three fifths of 50, divide 50 by five then multiply by three. The answer is 30.
No, one half is 50% and three fifths is 60%. One half also equals three sixths and not three fifths.
Two-fifths is 40%. Half is 50%. 40% is closer to 0% than 50% is.
To find 50 reduced by 2 fifths, first calculate 2 fifths of 50. This is done by multiplying (50 \times \frac{2}{5} = 20). Then, subtract this value from 50: (50 - 20 = 30). Therefore, 50 reduced by 2 fifths is 30.
20/50, is one possibility.
Ten one fifth means divide by five = 50 / 5 = 10 so four fifths = 4 x 10 = 40 Answer: 50 - 40 = 10
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem? To find three fifths of 50, you can simply multiply 50 by 3 and then divide by 5. So, three fifths of 50 is 30. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes math can be a joyful experience too.
To find three fifths of 50, divide 50 by five then multiply by three. The answer is 30.
There are 50 fifths in 10 wholes. Since each whole can be divided into 5 fifths, you multiply 10 wholes by 5 fifths per whole, resulting in 50 fifths.
50 of them because 50/5 = 10
One fifth of 50 is 10 therefore two fifths = 20
25/50 + 20/50 + 4/50 = 49/50
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