2/10 = 1/5
and 1/5 is quite obviously smaller than 3/5
Two fifths is larger than three tenths because when you find the LCD (lowest common denominator) between the two, it is 4 tenths (two fifths) and 3 tenths.
three tenths.
A fifth is two tenths, so four of them is eight tenths, so yes.
its bigger
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!
Yes.
Two fifths is larger than three tenths because when you find the LCD (lowest common denominator) between the two, it is 4 tenths (two fifths) and 3 tenths.
three tenths.
Multiply two fifths by two to get a common denominator. Then you will have 4 tenths plus three tenths. then add straight across and you will get seven tenths.
13 tenths, or one and 3 tenths Change one half to five tenths. Change three fifths to six tenths. Add these to two tenths.
Three-fifths (3/5) minus two-tenths (2/10) can be calculated by first converting two-tenths to fifths. Since 2/10 is equivalent to 1/5, we can rewrite the expression as 3/5 - 1/5. This simplifies to 2/5. Therefore, three-fifths minus two-tenths equals two-fifths (2/5).
7/10
two thirds
no. Convert both of these to decimal form. Two fifths is only .4, it is much smaller than .7, seven tenths.
7/10
A fifth is two tenths, so four of them is eight tenths, so yes.
It is nineteen and three fifths.