Oh honey, 4 fifths of a meter is simply 0.8 meters. It's like asking for a slice of cake and getting a crumb instead. So next time, just ask for a full meter and save yourself the confusion.
Oh, dude, four fifths of a meter is like 0.8 meters. It's just taking that one meter and dividing it into five equal parts, then grabbing four of them. So, if you need to measure something and it's like, four fifths of a meter, you know it's 0.8 meters long. Easy peasy.
40cm.
1 = 5 fifths 2 = 10 fifths 3 = 15 fifths 4 = 20 fifths
two-fifths of 4 = 1.6
Three fifths of a meter is equal to 0.6 meters. To calculate this, you would multiply 3/5 by 1 meter. This can be simplified to 0.6 meters, as 3 divided by 5 equals 0.6.
Oh, dude, four fifths of a meter is like 0.8 meters. It's just taking that one meter and dividing it into five equal parts, then grabbing four of them. So, if you need to measure something and it's like, four fifths of a meter, you know it's 0.8 meters long. Easy peasy.
40cm.
.4 meters (four tenths or two fifths of a meter) is the same as 40 centimeters.
Yes, 2 fifths is half of 4 fifths.
4/5 x 3 = 12/15 so there are 12 fifths.3 4/5in 3 there are 3x5 fifths = 15in 4/5 there are 4 fifths = 44 fifths plus 15 fifths = 19There are 19 fifths in 3 4/
1 = 5 fifths 2 = 10 fifths 3 = 15 fifths 4 = 20 fifths
4 fifths is bigger than 2 fifths. In fractions, the numerator represents the number of parts being considered, and the denominator represents the total number of parts in a whole. Therefore, having 4 parts out of 5 is greater than having 2 parts out of 5.
two-fifths of 4 = 1.6
4 fifths
Three fifths of a meter is equal to 0.6 meters. To calculate this, you would multiply 3/5 by 1 meter. This can be simplified to 0.6 meters, as 3 divided by 5 equals 0.6.
7 fifths
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