going out on a limb here....but....6 x 1/6 = 1....SO....your answer would be 6.
Well...you just indirectly answered your own question - the answer is six, otherwise a sixth wouldn't be called a sixth.
11 of them.
You have to add six and five...
6
One minus a sixth is five sixths.
(1/4) / (1/6) = 1 and a 1/2.
11 of them.
You have to add six and five...
A whole note is typically divided into four beats in common time, and each beat can be further divided into six sixth notes. Therefore, there are a total of 24 sixth notes in a whole note.
6
6 X 1/6 make 1.0
That depends on how many hundreds will fit into the whole. If the whole was 1000 then 10 hundreds would fit in.
Maximum is 15 through out the whole year...i think
One minus a sixth is five sixths.
One sixth is not a whole number. Expressed as a decimal, it is equal to 0.16 recurring (that is, 0.16666..)
(1/4) / (1/6) = 1 and a 1/2.
A whole freaking buch!
Two.