There are 54 ninths in 6 because if you were to change the improper fraction 54/9 into a whole number your answer would be 6.
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There are 9 ninths in one whole. You will have 6 times as many ninths in 6 as you will in one whole, that is 6*9 = 54
Two thirds minus two ninths is 4 ninths. Two thirds is 6 ninths. 6 ninths minus 2 ninths is 4 ninths.
2/3 = 6/9 They are equivalent fractions.
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There are 9 ninths in one whole. You will have 6 times as many ninths in 6 as you will in one whole, that is 6*9 = 54
Two thirds minus two ninths is 4 ninths. Two thirds is 6 ninths. 6 ninths minus 2 ninths is 4 ninths.
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6/9 minus 6/9 = Zero.
in ninth in a whole one is 6
7 ninths, 2 thirds is 6 ninths
Firstly, do 11 minus 4 = 7. So, now we have 7 and two ninths, minus five ninths. Much easier, 6 and 6 ninths.
5/9 + 1/9 = 6/9 (6 Ninths)This is also equivalent to 2/3.
To find out how many ninths are equal to six wholes, you can multiply the number of wholes by the number of ninths in one whole. Since one whole is equal to 9 ninths, six wholes would be 6 x 9, which equals 54. Therefore, there are 54 ninths in six wholes.
54/9 or 6/1 or 6
2/3 = 6/9 They are equivalent fractions.
54 of them because 54/9 = 6