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Divide the whole into three. Take two of them.They represent two thirds of the whole.
group the fractional parts to represent thirds and prove two thirds is shaded
4 --- 6
2/3 4/6
Yes, two-thirds is equal to twelve eighteenths. When you simplify twelve eighteenths by dividing both the numerator and the denominator by six, you get two-thirds. Therefore, the two fractions represent the same value.
Divide the whole into three. Take two of them.They represent two thirds of the whole.
Draw a rectangle and shade it in, across its whole width and along two thirds of its length.
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group the fractional parts to represent thirds and prove two thirds is shaded
No ---two ways AROUND it No two ways about it
4 --- 6
2/3 4/6
Yes, two-thirds is equal to twelve eighteenths. When you simplify twelve eighteenths by dividing both the numerator and the denominator by six, you get two-thirds. Therefore, the two fractions represent the same value.
Yes, two thirds (2/3) and six ninths (6/9) are equivalent. When you simplify six ninths by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 3, you get two thirds. Therefore, both fractions represent the same value.
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729 = 36 or 5314410.5 are two possible ways.
To visually represent 4 and two-thirds, start by drawing four whole circles or squares to symbolize the whole number 4. Next, create a fifth shape and divide it into three equal sections, shading in two of those sections to represent the two-thirds. This combination of four whole shapes and the two shaded parts of the fifth shape effectively illustrates the fraction 4 and two-thirds.