60
No
To find out how many sixths equal 1 and 4 sixths, first convert 1 to sixths. Since 1 is equivalent to 6 sixths, you add the 4 sixths: 6 sixths + 4 sixths = 10 sixths. Therefore, 10 sixths equal 1 and 4 sixths.
18 sixths
10/6 = ten sixths
6 and 2/3
10/12 ====
ten twelfths
No
No
They are the same.
33 sixths
To find out how many sixths equal 1 and 4 sixths, first convert 1 to sixths. Since 1 is equivalent to 6 sixths, you add the 4 sixths: 6 sixths + 4 sixths = 10 sixths. Therefore, 10 sixths equal 1 and 4 sixths.
They are equivalent.
18 sixths
You change five sixths into ten twelfths and three quarters into nine twelfths. Then you subtract the nine twelfths from the ten twelfths, which equals one twelfth.
6 and 2/3
10/6 = ten sixths