6/6 has an infinite number of equivalent fractions, including 3/3 and 2/2
write two equivalent fractions to one sixth?
There are infinitely many equivalent fractions to any given fraction.
Two thirds is equivalent to four sixths (4/6 or 4 over 6) and six ninths (6/9 or 6 over 9).
2/3, 6/9
Eight twelfths, and twelfth eighteenths.
Two fractions equivalent to 6/8th is 3/4 or 12/16.
It is two sixths
Before you can add fractions, you first need to convert the fractions so they have common denominators. Two thirds is equal to four sixths, so now we can add the fractions that have common denominators. Four sixths and five sixths equals eleven sixths, or one and five sixths left over. Now, add your whole numbers...one, four and the one gained when we converted the fraction equals six and five sixths.
Two-sixths = three-ninths and four-sixths = six-ninths
Two thirds and eight twelves
Equivalent fractions must have equal denominators, and this is done by setting the denominators of both fractions to their smallest common multiple. So, say a person wants to compare two thirds and one half, they would set both denominators to six. Two thirds would become four sixths and one half would become three sixths. Thus, two thirds is bigger than one half.
No, but two thirds and six ninths are equivalent fractions. six tenths is equivalent to three fifths.