1/6 x 1/5
a sixth, think of a pie, if you divide a pie into 6 sections, and take one that is a sixth. If you divide the same sixe pie into 8 sections, one slice is one eight, and it is smaller than a sixth.
3 divided by 1/6 is the same thing as 3x6....you always flip the fraction after the division sign, and change it to multiplication when dividing fractions -sophmore in high school-
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Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To find one sixth of something, you just divide it by 6. So, if you have 12 cookies and you wanna know how many that is, you just divide by 6 and get 2. It's like basic math, man.
To divide by one sixth is equivalent to multiplying by 6. And 7 x 6 = 42.
n/6 + 3
sixth is an ordinal number already. six is the related cardinal number.
Well honey, to find one sixth of 48, you simply divide 48 by 6. That gives you 8. So, one sixth of 48 is 8. Math made easy, just like snagging the last slice of cheesecake at a party.
i think it is one-sixth divide to be sure
Divide 270 by 6, duckhead!
(a+b)/6