5/12*60/1 5*60=300, 12*1=12 300/12=25 25
60 twelfths is 5.
3/5 - 5/12 = 36/60 - 25/60 = 11/60
5/12 and 5/11, same as 55/132 and 60/132 Now you decide
2/5 + 3/12 = 24/60 + 15/60 = 39/60 = 13/20 = 0.65
5/12*60/1 5*60=300, 12*1=12 300/12=25 25
Oh, what a delightful question! If we have 5 wholes, and each whole is made up of 12 parts, then we can think of it as having 5 groups of 12 parts each. So, there would be 60 twelfths in 5 wholes. Isn't that just a happy little thought?
60 twelfths is 5.
5/12 of 60 is 25.
3/5 - 5/12 = 36/60 - 25/60 = 11/60
fifty-five 60/12 = 5 5 x 11 = 55
There are 60 minutes in an hour A twelfth of an hour is 5 minutes, Three-twelfths of one hour is (3 x 5) = 15 minutes. Three-twelfths of four hours is (4 x 15) = 60 minutes. So, three-twelfths of 4 hours is 1 hour.
Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, 25/60 is equal to 5/12 or five twelfths. Therefore, 25 is five twelfths (5/12) of 60.
7/12 + 4/5 = 35/60 + 48/60 = 83/60 = 1 and 23/60
4/5 x 12/12 = 48/60 11/12 x 5/5 = 55/60 48/60 + 55/60 = 103/60
5/12 + 1/20 = 25/60 + 3/60= 28/60= 7/15
To find five twelfths of 144, you would first calculate one twelfth of 144 by dividing 144 by 12, which equals 12. Then, you would multiply this result by 5 to find five twelfths of 144. Therefore, five twelfths of 144 is 60.