1/6 = 0.166...
2/6 = 1/3 = 0.333...
3/6 = 1.2 = 0.5
4/6 = 2/3 = 0.666...
5/6 = 0.833...
6/6 = 1
2/6 = 0.33... recurring.
3.8333 (3 repeats indefinitely). There are many websites that convert fractions and mixed numbers to decimals.
To compare five sixths (( \frac{5}{6} )) and six sevenths (( \frac{6}{7} )), we can find a common denominator or convert them to decimals. Five sixths is approximately 0.833, while six sevenths is approximately 0.857. Since 0.857 is greater than 0.833, six sevenths is bigger than five sixths.
4/5 is greater than 3/6 in the same way that 0.8 is greater than 0.5 when they are converted into decimals
No, they are not. Recurring decimals are rational.
2/6 = 0.33... recurring.
3.8333 (3 repeats indefinitely). There are many websites that convert fractions and mixed numbers to decimals.
To compare five sixths (( \frac{5}{6} )) and six sevenths (( \frac{6}{7} )), we can find a common denominator or convert them to decimals. Five sixths is approximately 0.833, while six sevenths is approximately 0.857. Since 0.857 is greater than 0.833, six sevenths is bigger than five sixths.
You have to convert your fractions so that they are all the same. In this case, we can use sixths. So two and three sixths (two and a half), minus one and four sixths (one and two thirds), would equal five sixths. Another way to do it is to convert the whole numbers to sixths as well. Fifteen sixths minus ten sixths equals five sixths.
4/5 is greater than 3/6 in the same way that 0.8 is greater than 0.5 when they are converted into decimals
Simplified it is 13/14
All terminating decimals can be written as fractions.
No, they are not. Recurring decimals are rational.
It is two sixths
33 sixths
4 sixths
three sixths, or one half