To convert one third to fifths, we need to recognize that there are 3 fifths in a whole. Therefore, to find out how many fifths are in one third, we need to multiply 1/3 by the reciprocal of 1/5, which is 5/1. This gives us 1/3 * 5/1 = 5/3. So, one third is equal to 5 fifths.
Oh, that's a happy little question! If we have 1 third, we can divide it into 5 equal parts to find out how many fifths there are. So, 1 third is the same as 3 fifths. Isn't that just delightful? Just remember, there are many ways to look at numbers, and each one is a lovely little discovery waiting to be made.
1/3 = (1 x 5)/(3 x 5) = 5/15
1/5 = (1 x 3)/(5 x 3) = 3/15
So while 1/3 is 5/15, 1/5 is 3/15.
One third of three fifths is one fifth.
9 fifths are in 1.8
three fifths is bigger.
5 fifths are in a whole (1). 75 fifths are in 15.
1 = 5 fifths 2 = 10 fifths 3 = 15 fifths 4 = 20 fifths
1 and 4 fifths divided by 1 third = 52/5
5 and 1 third divided by 2 and 2 fifths = 22/9
5 fifths
It isn't. 1 third=5 fifteenths 1 fifth is 3 fifteenths so 2 fifths=6 fifteenths So 1/3 is less than 2/5 by 1/15
(1/3) of (3/5) = 1/5
One third of three fifths is one fifth.
One third = 1/3 = 0.33333 Three Fifth = 3/5 = 0.6 Obviously Three Fifths is greater than One Third
9 fifths are in 1.8
7 fifths
Well, honey, if we're talking about 1 whole, that's the same as 8 fifths. So, technically, there are 8 fifths in 1 8. But if you're asking how many fifths are in 1/8, well, you've got yourself a fraction of a fifth there, sweetie.
three fifths is bigger.
2/5 and 1/3 are in their simplest forms.