2/3 * 1/5 = 2/15 [in order to compute the answer multiply the numerators of both fractions over the product of the denominators] whenever a problem says "of" it essentially means to multiply. So, in essence two-thirds of one-fifth equals two-fifteenths.
1/5 of 2/3 is 2/15.
If one-fifth of the coins are dimes two fifteeths are nickles and two-thirds are pennies how much of each coin do you have for a total of one dollars worth of coins.
two thirds because you multiply by the reciprocal of three tenths which is ten thirds
Convert both to fifteenths (3x5). One third is 5/15 and two fifths is 6/15, so two fifths is larger.
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To subtract one fifth from two thirds, first find a common denominator, which is 15. Two thirds is equivalent to 10/15, and one fifth is equivalent to 3/15. Subtracting these gives you 10/15 - 3/15 = 7/15. Therefore, two thirds subtract one fifth equals 7/15.
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Yes.
To add two thirds and one fifth, first find a common denominator. The least common denominator of 3 and 5 is 15. Converting the fractions, two thirds becomes ten fifteenths, and one fifth becomes three fifteenths. Therefore, ten fifteenths plus three fifteenths equals thirteen fifteenths, so two thirds plus one fifth is ( \frac{13}{15} ).
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I think it is 2.8.
To add one fifth and two thirds, first find a common denominator. The least common multiple of 5 and 3 is 15. Converting the fractions, one fifth becomes 3/15 and two thirds becomes 10/15. Adding them together gives you 3/15 + 10/15 = 13/15.
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1/5 of 2/3 is 2/15.
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If one-fifth of the coins are dimes two fifteeths are nickles and two-thirds are pennies how much of each coin do you have for a total of one dollars worth of coins.