( 9+9+9) / (9+9+9)= 1 or 999 /999 = 1
It is not possible to make six odd numbers total an odd number, so this requires a little lateral thinking: 3 + 3 + 3 + 1 + 11, or you could invert one of the nines and make a six... 6 + 5 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 1...
Six nines = 6*9 = 54 = 54/1 so the equivalent fractions are 108/2, 162/3 Assuming the question was about 6/9, an equivalent fraction would be 2/3
No. No matter how many nines you add after the decimal point, it can never equal 1. However, any number 0.500 to 0.999 can be "rounded up" to 1.
Two six is equal to 1/3
12/8 or 1 and 1/2
1/24
99 + 9(9 - 9)= 99 + 90 = 99 + 1 = 100
1 and 1/2 slices.
1/6
Six
4 out of 12 1 out of 3
To make 10 using five nines, you can use the following mathematical expression: (9/9) + (9/9) + (9/9) + (9/9) + (9/9) = 10. This equation involves dividing each nine by itself (which equals 1) and then adding these results together to reach a total of 10.