1 2/3
5. There are 5 wholes in 15 1/3's
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In 5 and two thirds, you have 5 whole thirds and an additional two thirds, making it a total of 7 thirds. Just imagine all the beautiful things you can create with those thirds!
5/6 (One and two-thirds is the same as 3/3 + 2/3 = 5/3 (an improper fraction). Divide 5/3 in half and the answer is 5/6.)
Same as 12 multiplied by 3/5, so that's 36/5
5 there are 5 thirds in 1 and 2/3....there are 3 thirds in the whole (1) and 2 in the 2/thirds
That's the same as 15 x 3/5 = 45/5 = 9
5/3 is the same as 20/12
Fractions that are equal to 5 thirds can be obtained by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero integer. For example, 10 sixths (10/6) and 15 ninths (15/9) are both equal to 5 thirds. In general, any fraction of the form ( \frac{5n}{3n} ) where ( n ) is a non-zero integer will be equal to 5 thirds.
1 2/3 or 1.6666666 five thirds
5
The same
There are 15 of them because 15/3 = 5