Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! Let's start by finding one fifth of 10, which is 2. Then, we'll find one tenth of 10, which is 1. Finally, we'll add these together to get 2 + 1 = 3. Just like painting, math can be a beautiful and calming experience when you break it down into simple steps.
One half of a fifth is equivalent to one-tenth. To find one half of a number, you divide the number by 2. In this case, a fifth is equal to 1/5, so dividing 1/5 by 2 gives you 1/10, which is one-tenth.
1/5 + 1/10= 3/10
1/5 ÷ 1/10 = 1/5 × 10/1 = 10/5 = 2 There are 2 tenths in one fifth.
1/10 + 1/5 =3/10. This is because, to add or subtract fractions, you must get them to have a common denominator. You can then convert 1/5 to 2/10 so that it shares a common denominator with the fraction 1/10. You then add the numerators, and 1+2=3, therefore your sum of the two fractions is 3/10, or 3 over 10.
1/10*(1/4*(1/5 of 12000))) = 1/10*(1/4*2400)) = 1/10*600 = 60
2 + 1 = 3
1/10 is smaller.
1/5 + 1/5 + 1/10 need common denominator to add fractions; 10 looks good and 1/5 = 2/10 2/10 + 2/10 + 1/10 = 5/10 which is........... = 1/2
One half of a fifth is equivalent to one-tenth. To find one half of a number, you divide the number by 2. In this case, a fifth is equal to 1/5, so dividing 1/5 by 2 gives you 1/10, which is one-tenth.
1/5 + 1/10= 3/10
1/5 > 1/10, so 1 fifth is more.
No, one tenth is half of one fifth.
1/5 ÷ 1/10 = 1/5 × 10/1 = 10/5 = 2 There are 2 tenths in one fifth.
10th to the 5th power = (1/10) to the fifth power = (1/10)5 = (1/10)*(1/10)*(1/10)*(1/10)*(1/10) = 1/100,000 or 0.00001
Yes, one fifth and one tenth are fractions.
It is: 1/10 of a 1/2 is 1/20
1/10 = 1/10 1/5 = 2/10 You decide