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33 sixths
No. Two thirds is equivalent to four sixths (if you multiply the numerator and divisor of two thirds by 2, you get four sixths).
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some fractions here. So, five sixths of two is 10/6, and two fifths is 4/5. When you add them together, you get 10/6 + 4/5, which simplifies to 50/30 + 24/30, giving you a grand total of 74/30. Math can be fun, right?
Seven eights is slightly larger then five sixths.
five-tenths = 1/2 therefore, three-sixths = five-tenths
6/13
The reciprocal of a fraction A/B is the fraction B/A. So the reciprocal of the fraction 1/6 is 6/1, which is just the number 6. six over one, or just six. (six). In a reciprocal, the numerator becomes the denominator and vice versa.
Six fifths or one and a fifth or 1.2
the answer to that question is six over forty
There are 6 one sixths in 1. 1 divided by 1/6 = 1 ÷ 1/6 = 1 * 6/1 = 6 1/6 is the reciprocal of 6. So any number multiplied by its reciprocal gives 1.
5/6 x - 3/8 x = 2220/24 x - 9/24 x = 2211/24 x = 2211 x = (24) (22) = 528x = 528/11x = 48
1 and 5/6
One sixths is a very long decimal number. To find out, calculate 1 divided by 6, and your result will be 0.166666666.
It is: 4/5-5/6 = -1/30
There are eighteen sixths in three. This is calculated by recognizing that three can be expressed as a fraction: (3 = \frac{3}{1}). To find out how many sixths are in three, you multiply by the reciprocal of (\frac{1}{6}), which gives you (3 \times 6 = 18).
Eleven sixths as a mixed number is 1 5/6
To divide five-sixths by nine-tenths, you multiply five-sixths by the reciprocal of nine-tenths. The reciprocal of nine-tenths is ten-ninths. Thus, (5/6) ÷ (9/10) = (5/6) × (10/9) = 50/54, which simplifies to 25/27.