Yes, 2/3 is bigger than 2/5. If we convert them to fractions with a common denominator, we see that 2/3 = 10/15, and 2/5 = 6/15, so 2/3 is clearly larger than 2/5.
No - expressed as a decimal, 2/3 is equal to 0.6 recurring (that is, 0.6666...) while 7/10 is equal to 0.7.
four fifths is greater than two thirds four fifths is 80% Two thirds is 66.666666666666666666666666666 etc.
to solve, the lowest common denominator is 24
7/8 -2/3 = 21/24 - 16/24 = 5/24
The correct answer for two-fifths of Three-sevenths is 29 over 35. For a full explanation visit bbc.co.uk/bitesize/standard/maths_ii/numbers/fractions/revision/4/
18 over 30, simplified to 3 over 5.
two fifths.
Yes.
Two thirds
Two thirds is not larger than four fifths. It's almost 17% smaller.
Three fifths is larger than three eighths
four fifths
2/3 is not > 4/5
An (uncountable) infinitude of numbers, including two thirds, seven tenths, and pi fifths.
It is larger.
Convert to a common denominator; convert to decimal; compare denominators (larger denominator = smaller fraction, if the numerator is the same).
two-thirds is larger than three-fifths. Proof: 2/3 = 0.6667 3/5 is 0.6 Obviously 2/3 is greater than 3/5
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two thirds is greater because 0.6=three fifths so three fifths and two thirds could be simplified into nine fifteenths and two thirds could be simplified into ten fifteenths so ten is greater than nine so it is two thirds.