Yes.
The only month that has the same number of letters in its name as the number is "May." "May" has three letters, and it is the fifth month of the year. None of the other months have this unique characteristic of having the same number of letters as their position in the calendar year.
Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any three non-zero integers. You will have three equivalent fractions.
0.1 means 1/10. The denominator is the bottom figure. So 1/10 is 16/160 (multiply both top and bottom by 16)
Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer or divide both by any common factor. You will have an equivalent fraction.
To find a fraction equivalent to three fifths, we need to multiply both the numerator and denominator by the same number. In this case, if we multiply both three and five by two, we get six tenths. Therefore, the fraction equivalent to three fifths is six tenths.
Yes.
There are 2 syllables in the word record. (Re-cord). (Both the verb and the noun which have different pronunciations)
One word that can be pronounced with both two and three syllables is "often." It is commonly pronounced as either "off-en" or "off-ten."
A basic part of a meter in poetry that consists of two syllables is called a foot. A foot with three syllables is called a trimeter.
"Ski" or "chi" both end in "i" and have three letters.
Yellow
They both have two syllables.
both are planets both have 5 letters in their name both have 2 vowels and 3 consenants
It may be two or three depending on the way it is pronounced by individuals. It appears that both pronounciations are acceptable..
Both words? Being syllable addends? 5 total, for both words
Both have the short e sound. Both have a CVC pattern. Both contain the letters T and E. Both are three letter words.
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