Step-by-step explanation: [tex] \tt\dfrac{2}{5} \times 20[/tex] [tex] \tt\dfrac{2}{\cancel5} \times \cancel{20}^\ \ {4}[/tex] [tex] \tt {2} \times {4}[/tex] [tex] \tt \boxed{8} [/tex] Reply
*explanation*2/5×20Multiplying by striking of 2 and 20 2 is one time and 20 is 10 time in 2 tables Then you can strike off 5 and 10 here the multiples are common in 5 table so 5will be 1 and 10 will be 2 bcs 5×2=10 Reply
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \tt\dfrac{2}{5} \times 20[/tex]
[tex] \tt\dfrac{2}{\cancel5} \times \cancel{20}^\ \ {4}[/tex]
[tex] \tt {2} \times {4}[/tex]
[tex] \tt \boxed{8} [/tex]
*explanation*
2/5×20
Multiplying by striking of 2 and 20
2 is one time and 20 is 10 time in 2 tables
Then you can strike off 5 and 10 here the multiples are common in 5 table so
5will be 1 and 10 will be 2 bcs 5×2=10