7/3 can't equal 2/3, but 7/3 does equal 2 and 1/3.
Seven thirds is two and one third. Seven thirds is considered an improper fraction in that the numerator is larger than the denominator. If you were to divide seven by three by hand or calculator, you would come up with 2.3333333... and so on, which is two and one third.
To compare one and seven twelfths (1 7/12) with one and two thirds (1 2/3), we can convert them to improper fractions. One and seven twelfths is 19/12, and one and two thirds is 5/3, which equals 20/12 when expressed with a common denominator. Since 19/12 is less than 20/12, one and seven twelfths is smaller than one and two thirds.
No. Two-Thirds equals Six-Ninths
To determine how many thirds are in 2 one-thirds, first, convert 2 one-thirds into an improper fraction. This equals (2 \times \frac{1}{3} = \frac{2}{3}). Then, to find out how many thirds are in ( \frac{2}{3} ), you divide ( \frac{2}{3} ) by ( \frac{1}{3} ), which gives you 2. Thus, there are 2 thirds in 2 one-thirds.
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To find out how many one-thirds are in seven halves, you can divide seven halves by one-third. This is equivalent to multiplying seven halves by the reciprocal of one-third, which is three. So, ( \frac{7}{2} \times 3 = \frac{21}{2} ). Therefore, there are 10.5 one-thirds in seven halves.
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Yes, seven eighths (7/8) is bigger than two thirds (2/3). When both fractions are converted to a common denominator, 7/8 equals 0.875 and 2/3 equals approximately 0.667. Since 0.875 is greater than 0.667, seven eighths is indeed larger than two thirds.
Yes, seven-eighths (7/8) is greater than two-thirds (2/3). When you compare the two fractions, 7/8 equals 0.875, while 2/3 equals approximately 0.667. Since 0.875 is greater than 0.667, seven-eighths is indeed greater than two-thirds.
One third plus one third equals two thirds.