The creator of the original question wants you to understand that since 1/3 and 1/6 differ by a factor of two, the products will differ by a factor of two, making the first product 100 and the second product 50. It's an unnecessary extra step, since 300/6 = 50
The second is half of the first.
1/6 is half of 1/3. Therefore, the product of 300 x 1/6 (50) will be half of the product of 300 x 1/3 (100).
One third of one sixth is one eighteenth.
Two sixth are equivalent to one third.
Nothing
one sixth
one third is equivalent to two sixths two sixths take away one sixth is one sixth
1 2.5th.
one third
One sixth, one third and one half.
No, one half of one third.
One sixth isn't 66 and a third percent; it is 16 and two thirds percent.