They are one and a fifth.
six and three fifths
4/5 is the answer.
To find out how many thirds are in six-fifths, you can divide six-fifths by one-third. This is done by multiplying six-fifths by the reciprocal of one-third, which is three. Therefore, (6/5) ÷ (1/3) = (6/5) × (3/1) = 18/5. So, there are 18/5, or 3.6, thirds in six-fifths.
Eight
Six and one third is much bigger.
six and three fifths
one fifth
4/5 is the answer.
To find out how many thirds are in six-fifths, you can divide six-fifths by one-third. This is done by multiplying six-fifths by the reciprocal of one-third, which is three. Therefore, (6/5) ÷ (1/3) = (6/5) × (3/1) = 18/5. So, there are 18/5, or 3.6, thirds in six-fifths.
3.4 or three and two fifths
1.2
Eight
Six and one third is much bigger.
Eight and three fourths plus six and two fifths is fifteen and one twentieth.
six and two-fifths as a decimal= 6.4
six fifths
Ah, what a happy little question! Six fifths is the same as one whole and one fifth. So, the equivalent fraction would be 1 1/5. Just imagine that extra fifth as a little bird flying alongside the whole number, creating a beautiful harmony in your math garden.