no because four is not divisible by six.
No. It's the same as 1/2
no they equal the same amount
5/12 or (9 x 12) - (4 x 12) = (5 x 12) = 60 Nine of anything minus four of the same thing is always five of them.
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That's right.
no , two thirds is the same as four sixths
No, they are the same.
One sixth. As the denominator (bottom number) is the same on both sides, simply take four away from five, and keep the denominator the same.
Four-sixths (4/3) reduced is the same as two-thirds (2/3) so four-sixths is greater!
Four and one-sixth of a kilometer.
Things are going as usual. Derived from Golf in that an average amateur golfer goes from hole to hole scoring his same old mediocre score of sixes and sevens.This comes from england. To be "at sixes and sevens" is a British English idiom used to describe a state of confusion or disarray
It is the same as: 2.5*120 = 300 g