To calculate (1) and (2) thirds times (9), first convert (1) and (2) thirds into an improper fraction. This gives you (\frac{5}{3}). Then, multiply (\frac{5}{3}) by (9):
[ \frac{5}{3} \times 9 = \frac{5 \times 9}{3} = \frac{45}{3} = 15. ]
So, (1) and (2) thirds times (9) equals (15).
2 and 2 thirds times 2 and 1 fourth is equal to 7 and 11 twelfths.
2/3 x 2 2/3= 2/3 x 8/3 = 16/9 = 1 7/9
2 1/3 * 9 = 7/3 * 9/1 = 63/3 = 21
If you have 3 and you want to show this in an improper fraction in thirds, you have to get 1 whole one into thirds, which is 3/3 and then times it by three whole ones which is 9/3. The answer is 9 thirds!
the answer is 1/9
2 and 2 thirds times 2 and 1 fourth is equal to 7 and 11 twelfths.
2/3 x 2 2/3= 2/3 x 8/3 = 16/9 = 1 7/9
2 1/3 * 9 = 7/3 * 9/1 = 63/3 = 21
4 over 9 (fraction)
If you have 3 and you want to show this in an improper fraction in thirds, you have to get 1 whole one into thirds, which is 3/3 and then times it by three whole ones which is 9/3. The answer is 9 thirds!
Two thirds times one third is two ninths. This is calculated by multiplying the numerators (2 x 1 = 2) and the denominators (3 x 3 = 9) together to get the result.
There are 13.5 two-thirds cups in nine cups. This can be calculated by dividing 9 by 2/3, which is equivalent to multiplying 9 by 3/2.
1 and four thirds
2 of them times 4 is 8, so 8 thirds = 8/3 = 2 and 2/3
2/3 x 2/3 is 4/9
the answer is 1/9
6/(2/3) > (18/3)/(2/3) > 18/2 = 9