Multiply two fifths by two to get a common denominator. Then you will have 4 tenths plus three tenths. then add straight across and you will get seven tenths.
Six tenths but then you have to simplify it so then it would be three fifths
no
Zero, one fourth, three fifths and seven tenths.
Sixty six.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here! To add three fifths and three tenths, we first need to make the denominators the same. We can do this by finding a common denominator, which in this case is 10. Once we have the same denominator, we can add the fractions together to get a total of nine tenths. Just like that, we've created a beautiful new fraction!
To compare three fifths and six tenths, we need to make the denominators the same. To do this, we can convert three fifths to six tenths by multiplying the numerator and denominator by 2. This gives us six tenths, which is equal to six tenths. Therefore, three fifths is equal to six tenths in this case.
13 tenths, or one and 3 tenths Change one half to five tenths. Change three fifths to six tenths. Add these to two tenths.
three tenths.
four fifths is equal to eight tents, so three tenths plus eight tenths is eleven tenths, or one and one tenth
Multiply two fifths by two to get a common denominator. Then you will have 4 tenths plus three tenths. then add straight across and you will get seven tenths.
Six tenths but then you have to simplify it so then it would be three fifths
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The decimal version of three fifths is .6 (six tenths is the same as three fifths).
Zero, one fourth, three fifths and seven tenths.
Sixty six.