Yes it is equal to 1 and 5/6
The answer is that 5 over 6 is greater than 1 over 6. The reason is that 5 is greater than 1. If you have 5 quarters, you have more than if you had only one. Now. suppose instead of quarters some country had coins called sixths. If you have 5 sixths you have more than if you had only one sixth.
-5/6 divided by 3/4 is 20 over 18 which simplifies to 1 and 1 over 9
the answer is 5 and one third
1/3
Yes it is equal to 1 and 5/6
1.20 ( 1 1/5 )
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The answer is that 5 over 6 is greater than 1 over 6. The reason is that 5 is greater than 1. If you have 5 quarters, you have more than if you had only one. Now. suppose instead of quarters some country had coins called sixths. If you have 5 sixths you have more than if you had only one sixth.
16 1/6
1/6 + 4/6 = 5/6 (five sixths)
a little over 115.96 * (5/6) = 115.2
It is: 1 -5/6 = 1/6
To find out how many sixths are in 2 and five-sixths, we first convert 2 to a fraction with a common denominator of 6, which is 12/6. Adding this to five-sixths gives us 17/6. To simplify, we divide 17 by 6, which equals 2 with a remainder of 5. Therefore, there are 2 whole sixths in 2 and five-sixths.
Eleven sixths as a mixed number is 1 5/6
-5/6 divided by 3/4 is 20 over 18 which simplifies to 1 and 1 over 9
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