Fractions that are between one sixth (1/6) and one half (1/2) include 1/3, 2/5, and 3/10, among others. To find such fractions, you can look for values that have a common denominator, such as 1/6 = 2/12 and 1/2 = 6/12; thus, fractions like 3/12 (1/4) and 4/12 (1/3) fall between them. Essentially, any fraction that lies in the range of 1/6 and 1/2 is valid.
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one half, one third, and one sixth
A sixth.
because they are equivalent fractions and 1/3 is half of 1/6
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There are infinitely many fractions between one sixth and three fifths.
There are infinitely many fractions between any two fractions.
one half, one third, and one sixth
A sixth.
because they are equivalent fractions and 1/3 is half of 1/6
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Five sixths is greater than one half. The difference between the two fractions is one third. so no 5/6 is notFive sixths is greater than one half. The difference between the two fractions is one third.<br> <br> No - three sixths would be a half<br><br>Imagine a large cake cut into 6 equal pieces. To have half of the cake you would need to take 3 of the pieces, not 5.<br> a half it is more.
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There are an infinite number of fractions between any two numbers.
There are an infinite number of fractions that lie between any two fractions. In this case 13/24 is one example.
Two and two-thirds plus one and one-half equals four and one-sixth. To calculate this, first convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions: two and two-thirds is 8/3 and one and one-half is 3/2. Finding a common denominator (which is 6), you can add these fractions to get a total of 25/6, which simplifies to four and one-sixth.