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No. 18/27 is equal to 2/3 1/9 is equal to 3/27 18/27 is equal to 6/9
27 over 7 equals 3 and 6 sevenths
27/4 is equal to 6.75 or 6 3/4
27/4 is equal to 6 3/4
yeah, it's equal. This is an example of the Commutative Property of Addition. Think Commute means moving around. So the 27 can be first, or the 6 first, when adding.
If: 6/15 = 2x/25 Then: x = 5
1 over 8 equals 0.125 and 1 over 6 equals 0.167. Therefore, 0.125 divided by 0.167 is approximately equal to 0.75.
Both 6 over 9 and 8 over 12 equals to 0.6. This is a math problem.
You substract 6 to -8 so its equal to y over 6 equal -2 and the you multiply -2 by 6! So the y equal -12...
3 6/7 means that there is 7 3 times and 6 7ths of a seven. So you multiply 7*3 which would equal 21 and add 6 to that which equals 27. Then you would put that number over 7 to make 27/7.
I believe the converse is: if 2x equals 6 then x equals 3 inverse: if x doesn't equal 3 then 2x doesn't equal 6 contrapositive: if 2x doesn't equal 6 then x doesn't equal 3
Two equivalent fractions of 27/81 are: 1/3 and 2/6