No, only approximately so. 5/6 = 0.833... recurring.
To subtract one third from five sixths, you first need a common denominator. The common denominator for 6 and 3 is 6. Five sixths remains the same, while one third can be converted to two sixths. Therefore, five sixths minus two sixths equals three sixths, which simplifies to one half.
Five sixths of 18 would equal 15.
Five sixths, as five is greater than two.
five sixths
Fourteen.
To subtract one third from five sixths, you first need a common denominator. The common denominator for 6 and 3 is 6. Five sixths remains the same, while one third can be converted to two sixths. Therefore, five sixths minus two sixths equals three sixths, which simplifies to one half.
They are the same.
One sixth. As the denominator (bottom number) is the same on both sides, simply take four away from five, and keep the denominator the same.
Five sixths, as five is greater than two.
Five sixths of 18 would equal 15.
five sixths
There is one whole sixth in five sixths. To calculate this, you divide 5 by 1/6 (which is the same as multiplying by 6/1). So, 5 ÷ 1/6 = 5 x 6 = 30. Therefore, there are 30 sixth parts in five sixths.
It is five sixths.
33 sixths
It is the same as: 5/6 of 24 = 20
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Fourteen.