2/3 x 2/10 is 2/15
It is 8 1/3
To find the product of three tenths and two thirds, you multiply the numerators (3 x 2) to get 6, and multiply the denominators (10 x 3) to get 30. Therefore, three tenths times two thirds is equal to 6/30. Simplifying this fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 6, gives you 1/5. So, three tenths times two thirds equals one-fifth.
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7 over 15.
two thirds because you multiply by the reciprocal of three tenths which is ten thirds
To find out how many tenths are in two-thirds, convert two-thirds into tenths. Two-thirds is equal to (\frac{2}{3}), which can be converted to tenths by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by 10, resulting in (\frac{20}{30}). Therefore, two-thirds is equivalent to approximately 0.6667, which means there are about 6.67 tenths in two-thirds.
It is 8 1/3
two thirds
To find the product of three tenths and two thirds, you multiply the numerators (3 x 2) to get 6, and multiply the denominators (10 x 3) to get 30. Therefore, three tenths times two thirds is equal to 6/30. Simplifying this fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 6, gives you 1/5. So, three tenths times two thirds equals one-fifth.
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Well, honey, if you want to get technical, two-thirds is the same as 0.666... recurring in decimal form. So, in terms of tenths, that would be equal to 6 and two-thirds tenths. But who's counting anyways?
Yes.
two thirds times one is two thirds.
Eight tenths simplified is 4/5ths. When both are converted into percentages, 4/5ths is obviously bigger. Two thirds is not bigger than eight tenths.
7 over 15.
To find two thirds of seven tenths of a pound, you first multiply 7/10 by 2/3. This gives you (7/10) * (2/3) = 14/30 = 7/15 pounds. So, two thirds of seven tenths of a pound is 7/15 pounds.
The answer is 5,333.3 (The three-tenths is infinite)