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Kayley Gross
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18 April, 00:54
What is the equivalent form of 3/5
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Juliet Haney
18 April, 01:04
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The equivalent form of 3/5 is 0.6, decimal form. The reason for this is because five goes into three only 0.6 times, so you divide the denominator by the numerator to get the equivalent, or decimal, form.
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Camron Montgomery
18 April, 01:21
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3/5 is equal to. 6, or 60%.
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