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Two thirds is twice as much as one third.
One fifth is bigger than one seventh. This is because when comparing fractions with the same numerator, the fraction with the smaller denominator is larger. In this case, 1/5 has a smaller denominator (5) than 1/7 (7), making it the larger fraction.
No, but 25% would be equal to a fraction of one-fourth. 20% would be equal to a fraction of one-fifth. So 20.4% would be equal to a fraction closer to one-fifth only slightly bigger. The exact fraction for 20.4% is 204/1000 which when reduced to its simplest form would equal 51/250
To subtract one fifth from two thirds, first find a common denominator, which is 15. Two thirds is equivalent to 10/15, and one fifth is equivalent to 3/15. Subtracting these gives you 10/15 - 3/15 = 7/15. Therefore, two thirds subtract one fifth equals 7/15.
Four thirds.
Yes
Two thirds is twice as much as one third.
1/5
One fifth is bigger than one seventh. This is because when comparing fractions with the same numerator, the fraction with the smaller denominator is larger. In this case, 1/5 has a smaller denominator (5) than 1/7 (7), making it the larger fraction.
no two thirds is
No, but 25% would be equal to a fraction of one-fourth. 20% would be equal to a fraction of one-fifth. So 20.4% would be equal to a fraction closer to one-fifth only slightly bigger. The exact fraction for 20.4% is 204/1000 which when reduced to its simplest form would equal 51/250
To subtract one fifth from two thirds, first find a common denominator, which is 15. Two thirds is equivalent to 10/15, and one fifth is equivalent to 3/15. Subtracting these gives you 10/15 - 3/15 = 7/15. Therefore, two thirds subtract one fifth equals 7/15.
One fifth is a fraction, so it's equal to one fifth or 1/5.
No.
An equivalent fraction for one fifth would be two tenth if you multiply it by two.
one-fifth = .20
Yes.