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How is two fifths equivalent to zero point forty? - Answers
Two fifths is written 2/5 which is two divided by 52 / 5 = 0.40To find the percentage you multiply 0.40 by 1000.40 x 100 = 40%OR find the percentage form of one fifth1 / 5 = 0.200.20 x 100 = 20%Now if one fifth is 0.20 (or 20%) then you multiply it by 2 to find two fifths0.20 x 2 = 0.40AND 0.40 x 100 = 40%Makes sense to me cause I wrote it but I'm not sure if it will make sense to anyone else ??
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How is two fifths equivalent to zero point forty? - Answers
Two fifths is written 2/5 which is two divided by 52 / 5 = 0.40To find the percentage you multiply 0.40 by 1000.40 x 100 = 40%OR find the percentage form of one fifth1 / 5 = 0.200.20 x 100 = 20%Now if one fifth is 0.20 (or 20%) then you multiply it by 2 to find two fifths0.20 x 2 = 0.40AND 0.40 x 100 = 40%Makes sense to me cause I wrote it but I'm not sure if it will make sense to anyone else ??
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How is two fifths equivalent to zero point forty? - Answers
Two fifths is written 2/5 which is two divided by 52 / 5 = 0.40To find the percentage you multiply 0.40 by 1000.40 x 100 = 40%OR find the percentage form of one fifth1 / 5 = 0.200.20 x 100 = 20%Now if one fifth is 0.20 (or 20%) then you multiply it by 2 to find two fifths0.20 x 2 = 0.40AND 0.40 x 100 = 40%Makes sense to me cause I wrote it but I'm not sure if it will make sense to anyone else ??
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