6/6 has an infinite number of equivalent fractions, including 3/3 and 2/2
no, but 2/6 is and also 3/9
2
The ratio 2/6 has the simplest form 1/3, and other equivalents are 3/9 or 4/12.
1/4
6/6 has an infinite number of equivalent fractions, including 3/3 and 2/2
2/3, 6/9
No. Two thirds is equivalent to four sixths (if you multiply the numerator and divisor of two thirds by 2, you get four sixths).
1/6, 2/12, 150/900, 60/360, etc., are fractions equivalent to 6/36.
1/2
no, but 2/6 is and also 3/9
10
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.
2
To find out how many sixths are in 2 and five-sixths, we first convert 2 to a fraction with a common denominator of 6, which is 12/6. Adding this to five-sixths gives us 17/6. To simplify, we divide 17 by 6, which equals 2 with a remainder of 5. Therefore, there are 2 whole sixths in 2 and five-sixths.
2 minus five sixths is 1 1/6.
18/12 27/18 in general, 9x/6x where x can take any value