5/2 = 2.5. The simplest way to get this as the product is to multiply by 1 as anything and everything multiplied by 1 is itself:
5/2 * 1 = 5/2 =2.5 (the same as) 1 * 5/2 = 5/2 = 2.5
Other ways include:
5 * 1/2 = 2.5 (the same as) 5 * 0.5 = 2.5
10/2 * 1/2 = 2.5 (the same as) 1/2 * 10/2 = 2.5
15/3 * 1/2 = 2.5 (the same as) 1/2 * 15/3 = 2.5
If you are looking for a number to multiply by to get 2.5, you can always divide by the product (2.5) to get the other number. For instance,
20/2.5 = 8
20/8 = 2.5
25/2.5 = 10
25/10 = 2.5
No.
5/5 equals one; the denominator decides how many equal pieces of the whole will constitute the whole. The answer is 2 1/2. 2 1/2 equals 2.5, and 2/5 equals .4. 2 1/2 times 2/5 equals 1. Or, 2.5 times .4 equals 1. Another way to look at it is this. The numerator of 2/5 is 2. What do I have to multiply the fraction 2/5 by in order to make the numerator equal to 5? The answer is 2.5; 2.5 times 2 equals 5. Another way: a fraction times its reciprocal equals 1. 2/5 has the reciprocal 5/2. [5/2 equals 2 and 1/2]. 2/5 times 5/2 equals 10/10, which equals 1.
5 and 1/2 times 3 equals 16 and 1/2
2 divided by3 divided 5 times 10 equals? thats the question!the answer is 20
because the number are the same /example2 times 3 equals 6. 3 times 2 equals 6
1/2
The number is 16/5
its easy its 1 and 4 over 7
7
Unfortunately, 2 over 2 minus 1 equals 5 over 6 is just a wrong answer! If it is 2 over 2, minus 1, the answer is that it equals zero. If it is 2, over 2 minus 1, the answer is that it equals 2.
1 and 2/5
5.5 times 2 equals 11
No.
It is: 10/2 = 5
It equals 2 and 2-fifths. Or 2 and 2 out of 5. Or 2 and 2 over 5.
what is 2 over 5 times 5 over 10
5 over 2 (or 5 divided by 2) equals 2 and 1/2