(1) - (1/3 + 1/6 + 1/6) =
(1) - (2/6 + 1/6 + 1/6) =
(1) - (4/6) =
(6/6) - (4/6) =
(2/6) =
1/3
one third
Well, isn't that a happy little math question! When you add one-third and one-sixth together, you can simplify it by finding a common denominator, which is six. So, one-third is equal to two-sixths. When you add two-sixths and one-sixth together, you get three-sixths, which simplifies to one-half. Isn't that just lovely?
ONE
1.
11 over 18
11.5 I think
5 and 1/6
1 third plus one third =============== There are many other fraction combinations which equal two-thirds. One, for example, is one-half plus one-sixth.
x = -2.5
Two and one-sixth (2-1/6)
One third of one sixth is one eighteenth.
To add eight twelfths and one sixth, first convert one sixth to twelfths: one sixth equals two twelfths. Now, add eight twelfths and two twelfths together: (8/12 + 2/12 = 10/12). This can be simplified to five sixths. Thus, eight twelfths plus one sixth equals five sixths.