(2/6) can be simplified. When you do that, you discover that it's the same thing as (1/3), and now you can compare it directly with (2/3). One third (two sixths) is smaller than (only half the size of) two thirds.
5/6 is greater than 2/3.
In a matter of speaking here is an example 2/3 of 1ft is 4 in 5/6 of 1ft is 10 in Answer: No, five sixths is larger than two thirds.
They are equal.
yes
No. Two thirds is the same as 4 sixths. 3 sixths is the same as 1 half. 2 thirds is 331/3% more than 3 sixths.
5/6 2 thirds is equal to 4 sixths so 5 sixths is more.
(2/6) can be simplified. When you do that, you discover that it's the same thing as (1/3), and now you can compare it directly with (2/3). One third (two sixths) is smaller than (only half the size of) two thirds.
Two thirds is actually equal to four sixths. You have to reduce four sixths by dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor, which in this case is 2.
No. Two thirds is equivalent to four sixths (if you multiply the numerator and divisor of two thirds by 2, you get four sixths).
5 sixths
larger 2/3 = 4/6 4/6 - 1/6 = 3/6
2 thirds
5/6 is greater than 2/3.
In a matter of speaking here is an example 2/3 of 1ft is 4 in 5/6 of 1ft is 10 in Answer: No, five sixths is larger than two thirds.
They are equal.
yes