Which statements are true about finding an equivalent decimal for the fraction Three-fifths? a) The denominator can be multiplied by 2 or 20 to get a new denominator that can convert to a decimal. b) The equivalent decimal will have a 6 in the tenths place. c) The equivalent decimal will have a 6 in the hundredths place. d) The equivalent decimal can be read six-tenths. e) The equivalent decimal can be read sixty-hundredths.