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Answer: Two fifths, one sixth, and then one third.
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∙ 2009-01-16 19:38:29the least common denominator of three fifths and two fifteenths and one sixth is 30. you multiply 15 by two, 6 by five, and 3 by ten.
17/30
find the missing data. (assume that the data items are listed in order from least to greatest.) clues :mean =27 mode =30 Data: 10, 25, 27, ?, 30, ?
Same as finding the LCM of 6, 5, 7: 2*3*5*7 = 210
1/6 * 2/5 = 2/30 = 1/15
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the least common denominator of three fifths and two fifteenths and one sixth is 30. you multiply 15 by two, 6 by five, and 3 by ten.
1 and five sixths highest then 1 and two thirds then 1 and one sixth
Two fifths is 140% more than one sixth.
one and two fifths :P
One sixth, one third and one half.
It is 0.24
1/10
0.1
I think 11.3
2/15
4 and 3 fifths