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.
9 fifths are in 1.8
One third of three fifths is one fifth.
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
To find out how many thirds are in six-fifths, you can divide six-fifths by one-third. This is done by multiplying six-fifths by the reciprocal of one-third, which is three. Therefore, (6/5) ÷ (1/3) = (6/5) × (3/1) = 18/5. So, there are 18/5, or 3.6, thirds in six-fifths.
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
9 fifths are in 1.8
7 fifths
One third = 1/3 = 0.33333 Three Fifth = 3/5 = 0.6 Obviously Three Fifths is greater than One Third
One third of three fifths is one fifth.
One is five fifths. Five fifths and four fifths is nine fifths.
three fifths is bigger.