The question means 2/3 multiplied to 7/10
Hence
2/3 X 7/10 =
1/3 X 7/5 =
7/15
The pound!!! Are we thinking currency or pounds weight.
For pounds currency £1.00 = 100p
Hence
7/15 X 100 =
7/3 X 20 =
140/3 = 46.666..... p ( or £0.466666....)
For pounds weight
Remember 1 lb = 16 ozs/
Hence
7/15 x 16 =
112/15 7.4666..... ozs.
To find out how many tenths are in two-thirds, convert two-thirds into tenths. Two-thirds is equal to (\frac{2}{3}), which can be converted to tenths by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by 10, resulting in (\frac{20}{30}). Therefore, two-thirds is equivalent to approximately 0.6667, which means there are about 6.67 tenths in two-thirds.
Each time, you add one to the numerator and one to the denominator.
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
Two thirds of seven billion is approximately 4.67 billion. To calculate this, you multiply seven billion (7,000,000,000) by two thirds (2/3), resulting in 4,666,666,666.67.
no because two thirds is smaller because two thirds of twelve is six twelves so seven tewlths is bigger
7 over 15.
7/10
To find out how many tenths are in two-thirds, convert two-thirds into tenths. Two-thirds is equal to (\frac{2}{3}), which can be converted to tenths by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by 10, resulting in (\frac{20}{30}). Therefore, two-thirds is equivalent to approximately 0.6667, which means there are about 6.67 tenths in two-thirds.
two thirds
Basically, seven tenths is written as 7/10. And in a fraction, 7/10 means 7 divided by 10. So, 7 divided by 10 is 0.7 if you write it in decimals. And, two thirds is written as 2/. Which means the same thing, 2 divided by 3. So, 2 divided by 3 is 0.66666666666(it goes on and on...)7. In conclusion 0.7 is larger than 0.6. So, seven tenths is larger than two thirds.
Well, honey, if you want to get technical, two-thirds is the same as 0.666... recurring in decimal form. So, in terms of tenths, that would be equal to 6 and two-thirds tenths. But who's counting anyways?
Yes.
two thirds
Eight tenths simplified is 4/5ths. When both are converted into percentages, 4/5ths is obviously bigger. Two thirds is not bigger than eight tenths.
2/3 < 7/10 2/3 ≈ 0.7 but 7/10 = 0.7
the answer is to the question ' Marcia has seven eights of a pound of candy she gives two fifths of it to lucinda how much candy does she have left?' is five thirds left.
two thirds because you multiply by the reciprocal of three tenths which is ten thirds