Infinitely many.
Take any whole number n. Then (4*n)/(5*n) is an equivalent fraction.
To find out how many fifths are in sixteen twentieths, you need to first simplify both fractions. Sixteen twentieths simplifies to four fifths by dividing both the numerator and denominator by four. Therefore, sixteen twentieths is equivalent to four fifths.
An infinite number.
To find out how many fifths are in seven tenths, we need to convert both fractions to have a common denominator. In this case, the least common denominator is 10. Seven tenths is equivalent to 7/10, and when we convert it to fifths, we get 14/10. Therefore, there are 14 fifths in seven tenths.
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Fractions greater than three fourths include four fifths, five sixths, six sevenths, seven eights, eight ninths, and infinitely many more others.
To find out how many fifths are in sixteen twentieths, you need to first simplify both fractions. Sixteen twentieths simplifies to four fifths by dividing both the numerator and denominator by four. Therefore, sixteen twentieths is equivalent to four fifths.
It has infinitely many equivalent fractions. Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer and you will have an equivalent fraction.
An infinite number.
there are many, many fractions equal to 4/5. because, if you take one number times 4, and use the same number times 5 you will get something equal to 4/5.
There are two fifths in four tenths.
There are two fifths in four tenths.
There are infinitely many equivalent fractions. Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero number. You will have an equivalent fraction.
One is five fifths. Five fifths and four fifths is nine fifths.
To find out how many fifths are in seven tenths, we need to convert both fractions to have a common denominator. In this case, the least common denominator is 10. Seven tenths is equivalent to 7/10, and when we convert it to fifths, we get 14/10. Therefore, there are 14 fifths in seven tenths.
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Learn your math...JK 6 and four fifths is written like so: 6.4 so two fifths.
There are infinitely many fractions between one sixth and three fifths.