There are an infinite number of proper fractions equal to any other fraction - as long as you multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number, the fractions will be equivalent.
30/50, 300/500, 3000/5000, 30000/50000 and 6/10
2/5ths = 4/10ths = 8/20ths = 16/40ths = 20/50ths = 40/100ths
2 and 2 5ths... its really not that hard...
You cant directly enter fractions, but you could enter it in as a division if you want to do simple things like multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. Eg:If you wanted to multiply 3 5ths by 4 6ths, you could put in the calculator:(3 / 5) x (4 / 6) = 0.4The answer of this sum could be written as a fraction: two 5ths Just to say, the numbers won't usually come out as whole as this, so if you want to do fractions on a calculator at the press of a button, buy a newer calculator. I'd recommend the CASIO Fx-115MS.
2/5
2 & 5 15ths :)
2 fifths is 6 fifteenths, so 7 fifteenths minus 6 fifteenths is 1 fifteenth.
5 and 6/15 + 2 and 7/15 = 7 and 13/15
There are an infinite number of fractions less than 4/5ths, such as 3/5ths, 2/5ths, and 1/5th.
well, 6 15ths, or 2 5ths, which would be... 40%
Factors refer to whole numbers, not fractions.
3/5, 3/4, 4/5
There are an infinite number of proper fractions equal to any other fraction - as long as you multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number, the fractions will be equivalent.
is this 2/5ths? then 4/10ths, or 40%, 40/100ths, etc
30/50, 300/500, 3000/5000, 30000/50000 and 6/10
2/5ths = 4/10ths = 8/20ths = 16/40ths = 20/50ths = 40/100ths