two fourths of a circle plus two tenths of a circle is what decimal part of a whole circle?

Steve Steve answered
11 years ago

2/4 = 1/2 = 5/10

5/10 + 2/10 = 7/10 = 0.7

Anonymous Anonymous answered
6 years ago

2.4

Boo Boo answered
4 years ago

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Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To find the decimal part of a whole circle that is represented by two fourths of a circle plus two tenths of a circle, we can add these two fractions together and convert the resulting fraction to a decimal.

Let's start by finding a common denominator for the two fractions, which is 20.

Two fourths can be written as 2/4, and when multiplied by 5/5 (to get a denominator of 20), we get 10/20.

Two tenths can be written as 2/10, and when multiplied by 2/2 (to get a denominator of 20), we get 4/20.

Now we can add the two fractions together:

10/20 + 4/20 = 14/20.

To convert the fraction 14/20 to a decimal, divide the numerator (14) by the denominator (20):

14 รท 20 = 0.7.

Therefore, two fourths of a circle plus two tenths of a circle is equal to 0.7 or 7/10 of a whole circle as a decimal.

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