No. Two-thirds is (16 and 2/3 percent) less than four-fifths.
Yes.
three fifths is bigger.
two thirds is greater because 0.6=three fifths so three fifths and two thirds could be simplified into nine fifteenths and two thirds could be simplified into ten fifteenths so ten is greater than nine so it is two thirds.
It is greater than
2/3 is greater than 1/5
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
No. Two-thirds is (16 and 2/3 percent) less than four-fifths.
Greater, 16/5 is over one in fact its about 3.2, 2/3 is under 1.
Yes.
three fifths is bigger.
two thirds is greater because 0.6=three fifths so three fifths and two thirds could be simplified into nine fifteenths and two thirds could be simplified into ten fifteenths so ten is greater than nine so it is two thirds.
Four fifths is less.
One third is greater than two fifths.
two fifths is less than four sixths
two fifths is equal to two fifths
That depends how many fifths there are.