No, four twelfths is equal to one third, so two thirds is more.
Negative two thirds is smaller than negative one sixth. To have more of a negative is to have less.
Two third is less than three fourth.
As an algebraic equation, the statement four less than a number is two thirds of that number, looks like this: x - 4 = (2/3)x.
Three is greater than negative four.
No, four twelfths is equal to one third, so two thirds is more.
negative fourth fifths is less than negative one-third
one third is less then 3 thirds
Negative two thirds is smaller than negative one sixth. To have more of a negative is to have less.
No. Two-thirds is (16 and 2/3 percent) less than four-fifths.
theyre equal, because if you simplify four sixth it reduces down to two thirds.
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Two third is less than three fourth.
As an algebraic equation, the statement four less than a number is two thirds of that number, looks like this: x - 4 = (2/3)x.
Three is greater than negative four.
Yes, that's quite correct.Two thirds is four thirds less than two wholes,and two thirds is one sixth more than a half.