Allowed a slave to count as Three-Fifths of a person
The compromise that was reached over the issue of slave trade was "Three-Fifths Compromise's.
The Three Fifths Compromise solved the problem of how population should be counted in slave states in terms of representation in Congress as well as tax purposes. Since black slaves made up a significant part of the population in the southern states, and they did not have the right to vote, it was declared that the slaves would represent three fifths of a white person. Short answer: allowed the slaves states to count a slave as three fifths of a person
Slaves were counted by population by three-fifths of a person.
The Three Fifths Compromise
minus three fifths
Assuming that you mean "fifths", the answer is three fifths.
six and three fifths
Three fifths of fifty is 30.
Three fifths of a hundred is sixty.
two fifths
Three fifths is larger than three eighths
three fifths is bigger.
39 is three fifths of 65.
To compare 0.6 and three fifths, we can convert three fifths to a decimal. Three fifths is equal to 0.6, so they are equal in value. Therefore, 0.6 is not bigger than three fifths; they are the same.
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No. Three fifths is three out of five parts. 3.5 is three and a half