Yes it is because if you divide 10 by two and 6 by two, you will get three fifths. This is a rather logical mathematical explanation!
It takes six 1/10 tiles to exactly cover three 1/5 tiles, so 3/5=6/10. so if the question is "How many tenths equal three-fifths?" you would say 6.
They are equal. 3/5 X 2 = 6/10
6/10 - six tenths
Three of them.
three fifths or 0.6
3/5
Six tenths
six tenths or three fifths
6/10 - six tenths
It takes six 1/10 tiles to exactly cover three 1/5 tiles, so 3/5=6/10. so if the question is "How many tenths equal three-fifths?" you would say 6.
They are equal. 3/5 X 2 = 6/10
Sixty six.
Three of them.
three fifths or 0.6
It is: 0
Six tenths but then you have to simplify it so then it would be three fifths
Yes, because if you multiply the nominator and denominator of three fifths by two you get six tenths. 3 times 2 = 6. 5 times 2 = 10. So 3/5 is equal to 6/10.