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There are 15 tenths in 1.50. This is because 1.50 can be broken down into 1 whole unit (which is equivalent to 10 tenths) and 0.50 (which is equivalent to 5 tenths). Therefore, the total number of tenths in 1.50 is 10 + 5 = 15 tenths.
To find three tenths of 50, you first convert 3 tenths to a decimal, which is 0.3. Then, you multiply 0.3 by 50 to get the answer. Therefore, 3 tenths of 50 is 15.
2/3 = 20/30 5/10 = 15/30 20 is bigger than 15.
7/10 = .7 9/15 = .6. Winner - 7/10
3/8 is bigger than 3/10. When something is cut into eight pieces the pieces are bigger than when it is cut into 10 pieces. You can also fine the LCD to compare the fractions. 15/40 (3/8) is bigger than 12/40 (3/10).
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Yes, .4 is bigger than .15
15% is bigger than 5%. 5% of 100 would be the number 5. 15% of 100 would be 15, so it is bigger.
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0.25 is less than 15
1/3 is bigger than 7/15
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no they are equal
0.25 is 25%. It is bigger and more great than 15%.
No, 15 litres is approximately 3.333 Imperial gallons.