Fractions don't have factors. The GCF of 3 and 6 is 3.
The least common denominator of three fourths and five sixths is twelve.
12
Four sixths. ^^ You see, 6 is the common denominator, so, you work with one half. Now, you have to make 6 the denominator, right? So, you multiply 2 by 3 and 1 also by three, and then you have to add three sixths and one sixths and you get four sixths.
yes. four sixths i2 greater than three sixths
It is any number of the form (3*n)/(6*n) where n is a non-zero integer or 1/n is a common factor of 3 and 6.
33 sixths
It is two sixths
36
three sixths, or one half
15
Three sixths (1/2) is larger.
No three fifths is not equal to two sixths