To find out how many one-sixths are in two-thirds, you can divide two-thirds by one-sixth. This is done by multiplying two-thirds by the reciprocal of one-sixth, which is six. So, (2/3) ÷ (1/6) = (2/3) × (6/1) = 12/3 = 4. Therefore, there are four one-sixths in two-thirds.
If there are three thirds in one, there must be six thirds in two.
20 of them.
5 and four-thirds, ie six and one-third.
Two-thirds is equal to six-ninths. This is because when you convert two-thirds to ninths, you multiply the numerator and denominator of two-thirds (2/3) by 3, resulting in 6/9. Therefore, there are six ninths in two-thirds.
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If there are three thirds in one, there must be six thirds in two.
20 of them.
Two-thirds of six is not nine. Rather, two-thirds of six is four. You can find this by realizing that two-thirds of six is the same as six-thirds of two. This equates to two times two, which is four.
Seven Three thirds = one so six thirds = two Two and a third = 6 + 1 = 7
Six thirds is two. Two minus one half is one and a half. 2 - 0.5 - 1.5
or 5 and one third
Six and one third
5 and four-thirds, ie six and one-third.
4 (one third is 2, two thirds is therefore 3)
Two-thirds is equal to six-ninths. This is because when you convert two-thirds to ninths, you multiply the numerator and denominator of two-thirds (2/3) by 3, resulting in 6/9. Therefore, there are six ninths in two-thirds.
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six and two thirds = 6.66, so 6.66 divided by 5 = 1.33 (or one and 1 third)